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I saw your car parked on St George's Pde one day last week. Great looking kit on it.

Woah Tripout...

You would have seen My white R34 parked there, It seems like we have our little JDM meets in St Georges pde!

How good is the little matt black ke70 with the HAIdmst sticker!

100% Home job lol.

Vic: spotted a silver r x M35 gold 19"s on the m1 first at high st rd overpass... Stalked you still you turned off at Blackburn at about 5:45 nice Pm ride. Heard your turbo whine, stock other than rims yeah?

Edited by TWOAR81

caught up with Craig on the SAU cruise on sunday was nice to finally meet you seeing as you only live 5mins away LOL.

but spotted a silver M35 drive past the meet up outside bunnings in Kirrawee but he never stopped or came along............... could've been Rudi??? or a similar looking one

maroon c34 in north sydney parked across from a pub, see him a few times, only got a quick look at the plates but the rough combination of letters and numbers spelt ST49EA or something similar.. honked as i went by but it was dark :)

Seems to be a lot of stags in north Sydney lately - is it the hamish pub?

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