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Spotted chef_stagea, is that what my xenons look like at night! :devil: Just picked up the missus from airport so couldn't really play. Would have liked to as just had the hi flow cat and 3" cat back put on. Did you know who was in the dark r33 that was looking for it? :closedeyes:

ey dude. yeah urs are the same im guessing... farly out there :) yeah i was into your zorts... what type is it? might have to get sumthing similar... and dw i left that 33 for dead on a rolling start :D no chance haha thaught they were pretty kool untill the stag gave them a few blow offs in the window n left em in the dark :cool:

spotted a black s2 with extra set of lights on the bar, think roofracks, down on ol' dandy road around 1pm. i was in the suzuki ignis that cut you off and then just stared at untill i relised what i was looking at, i was pulling into henry st landfill.

wow aren't i lucky, spotted 2 today, a white m35 on parramatta road near the bus depot opposite concord oval...looked HOT makes me wanna get one now, i think they noticed me cos i saw someone point out the front window at my direction, i was going the other way.....then later today i spotted a silver s1 going over the bridge on silverwater road near homebush....

Saturday night, just past Stud Park shopping center (wanterna south i think) looked like a s1 might of been silver at around 845pm, looked to be in a bit of a rush coming out of Lakeside BLVD onto Stud rd didn't you ?

most likly didnt see me across the road in the s2

'give way to your right mate'

415pm Bourke rd Clayton South

Not trying to be a smart arse, but the actual rule is to give way to traffic already on the roundabout, not to the right.

nsw

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/rulesregulations/roundabouts.html

or vic

http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonlyre...0/0/part_09.pdf

(page 93 .point 114) ??

and no, it wasn't me

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