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Saw Daleo this morning around 8:50am in Blaxland, NSW going home from work I presume??. I was stopped in the traffic going east at the lights near Seven-11/Maccas on the GWH. I waved but not sure he saw me. :action-smiley-069:

Saw Daleo this morning around 8:50am in Blaxland, NSW going home from work I presume??. I was stopped in the traffic going east at the lights near Seven-11/Maccas on the GWH. I waved but not sure he saw me. :action-smiley-069:

Yay! Finally! :banana: And it's only taken 3 odd years...:whistling:

Yeah, doing the kid drop off before heading home to bed. Sorry mate, didn't notice you; there was a frenzy of HWP at Blaxland on my way down the hill, so I was preoccupied with my speed coming through the 60 zone at Blaxland.:rolleyes:

Next time.:cheers:

Black C34 on south road may have been me, did you see the car from the front or the back?

Saw it from the back, didn't see anything obvious but it did have one of those new fangled S plates on it.

Spotted a M35 on Stephen rd Botany this morning while collecting mine from the smash repairers. Looks good in wine red.

Also spotted Silver C34 (S1? ) in St Leonards collecting a package( Mailcall courier) from My work earlier in the week. Called out but you where already leaving. Besides the fuel bill, would be a nice way to work as a courier.

Spotted my stag on a car hoist at Precision Mufflers in Croyden. (No exhaust yet, just a quote)

Also spotted a leak from the transfer case....... NOT HAPPY :angry:

To help use a normal r34 dump pipe then hitech said it was a 200sx mid section costom around the diff then any tip it mine we put a high flow cat and a standard looking highflow tip all up $1300 fitted stainless steel 3inch turbo back and is quiet for cruising and angry on boost

To help use a normal r34 dump pipe then hitech said it was a 200sx mid section costom around the diff then any tip it mine we put a high flow cat and a standard looking highflow tip all up $1300 fitted stainless steel 3inch turbo back and is quiet for cruising and angry on boost

Sweet......

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