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spotted luke (fishpaste) driving the gtr past mine last nite, and again today

yep, thats the new daily u seen me climbing into in the drive :D

i spotted all the comotion at your place last night and wondered if you had returned and i guess i know that your back now!! =P i'll have to have a better look at the new daily sometime, was it the same one you were loking at before you went away??

how was the trip?

Went for a quick run down Anzacs to town and back to Bay. Seen a silver 200sx (s14), black R32 GT-r and Troy in his WRX turning onto West Terrace. Then spotted two R33's next to each other headed towards bay along Anzacs, and Maroon R32 gts-t on way on West Terrace again

Also spotted Vange on East Terrace :D

That mighta been me in the maroon 32, was there a black 300zx ahead of it?

Spotted Fishpaste down hindley around 1:30ish last nite, nice ride mate :laugh:

right back at you! when did you get the GTR? i thought you had an rb30 GTS4? yeah, not sure where you headed off to, but i was meeting a few friends at the blue and white for a late night AB =)

i spotted all the comotion at your place last night and wondered if you had returned and i guess i know that your back now!! =P i'll have to have a better look at the new daily sometime, was it the same one you were loking at before you went away??

how was the trip?

friday night commotion? nah, thats a usual friday night at mine (with exception to one car, which was my friend's lancer - she dropped me home from the airport)

feel free to pop round, that was the ute i looked at before i went away :D plus the 31 is back lowered again THANK GOD

Spotted a nice crunched WRX Sit (2003-5 model?). Just after intersection of Marion and Oaklands - on the S-curve. Spun around (obviously going bloody quick) and lost control - spun backwards into stobey pole. Whoever was inside were extremely lucky, given that the whole entire back and part back right was gone. Hope all alright though

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