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Spotted a DUB style gold 300C with at least 20" dolce' chromies and bodykit it was haaawwwwwt who cares where it was... they aint on here

In the last few days spotted a panda 32 GTR on north east rd and a blue 32 gtst, a hot blonde in a 180 I cruised with for a while... good times

JUST GOT A RIDE IN SERTY-1!!!! woooooooooooooooootttt!!!!!!!!! =)

we spotted a few cars out and about, was all good fun :)

You got a ride now? Must be still in his 72 hours grace huh?

Also, you live south too then?

JUST GOT A RIDE IN SERTY-1!!!! woooooooooooooooootttt!!!!!!!!! =)

we spotted a few cars out and about, was all good fun :blush:

first and last ride actually :) . sad to think of it that way

had to say the most uncomfortable looking ride was the blue 32 on anzac hwy with the coils. and i thought my sus was stiff lol

You got a ride now? Must be still in his 72 hours grace huh?

Also, you live south too then?

yup, yup and yup =) trifecta!!!!

oh, btw, you did meet me on a cruise... and this friday lunch stuff??

i recon we could meet in one of the food courts in the mall, city cross mebe? what do people think? prob should start new topic...

spotted a black 32 @ highbury hotel bottle'o and [DRTY 2] comming up handcock rd :)

haha almost missed the wave was to busy looking at your car :blush:

oh and also saw a black 32 heading up lower northeast road with LED taillights

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hey steve see that evo8 for 32 holy cow im very seriously thinking about selling my car now either a 33vspec or a evo8 lol

sorry not following you but i am pretty tired :blush:

haha almost missed the wave was to busy looking at your car :)

oh and also saw a black 32 heading up lower northeast road with LED taillights

hey yeah i was trying to make out if yours was R32 or Silvia i some times get them wrong from a distance as i think Flick said paint is really noticeable that black 32 was prolly the one i saw @ the highbury hotel

^^^ i meant on jspec mate you spotted out the cheap vspec.....hmmmm evo 8 lol

the price of 32 is what stumped me

spotted a nice black R33 this morning was able to follow him from handcock rd st agnes till campelltown oval

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