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Spotted a white series 2 stagea lunch time yesterday at the bottom of mcintyre road, maybe pixel8r? I was in my white RS4 too! lol!

Then half an hour later i spotted another white one at the top of mcintyre road aswell! Must have been white stagea day!

And yesterday arvo spotted heslo on golden way turning onto grenfell, managed a wave at the last second when i realised it was you!

been spotting a nice Mid Night Purple 33 GTR with Gold (VOLKS?????) rims around St Marys a fair bit lately, looks great and sounds awesome

spotted Hostile this morning at flagstaff Hill / South Rd intersection, missed the lights otherwise i would have been along side ya

gold workemotions :blush: looks great, sounds awesome and for sale :w00t:

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...matchallpartial

i was in a black 33, i had to drop a video back :blush:

yep i live in that area, ive spotted your car at the happywash there before too!

Next time ya see me say Hello :w00t: Always good to meet others from on here!

spotted flick's car in my driveway sat nite :bunny:

haha u forgot to add.. spotted me asleep in my car while it was locked and still running :thumbsup: Hope u guys werent knockin at the window too long lol

Oh and cheers for trying to work out whats wrong with my car, will have to try the afm another time.

Last night silver 34gtr near the maccas on cnr of south road and umm is it grange road? Waved but didnt get a response..

was me, crn South rd & Port rd

kinda dozing away, saw the wave at the last min, saw an orange car, but it was too late to respond (was dozing)

kinda knew it was you

was me, crn South rd & Port rd

kinda dozing away, saw the wave at the last min, saw an orange car, but it was too late to respond (was dozing)

kinda knew it was you

I thought it was u! :cool:

Spotted bout 45 mins ago, 2 black 33's just few seconds apart, both on main north road i think it is - by the holden hill cop shop. 1 with after market front bar. Waved at both..

spotted Duc's R33 (also Red Back's R33GTR and GFXMan's MR2) out the front of Chops house in Nairne Saturday night, also spotted Duc out the front of my house last night .... happy Duc? :cool:

No Duc, You just need to drive your car..........

Or are you driving it more than you used to these days???

yeah mate, drive it more often now. 10mins to work and 10mins back. LOL

.... happy Duc? :domokun:

not really. but your system set up did.

At Auotbarn Mile end spotted a black '33, with the plate, BLCK 33 :laugh:

Also spotted white '33 of the girl who works there parked in view for those driving by.

yeahh that was me at Autobarn :D ..was looking for a cheap strut brace and the gal who owned the white 33 told me she got an apexi one in hers and it cost heaps..$800..bullshhhh... :blink:

yeahh that was me at Autobarn :D ..was looking for a cheap strut brace and the gal who owned the white 33 told me she got an apexi one in hers and it cost heaps..$800..bullshhhh... :blink:

I pulled in behind you in the Blue SP23 (daily). I intended to look for some gearbox oil, the had sweet FA there. Outlaw speed shop is getting what I need now :laugh:

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