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saw the same r34 4 door in silver with little wing yesterday on orange grove rd

saw you heading to work in the morning and then on the way home in the arvo as well!

woohoo yep thatd be me, thought i saw your car also, havent seen any others around like yours! Howd u know i was goin to work :)

coz i was :)

haha, just asumed matey, i was heading to and from work at the same times, and just that i saw you in the exact same area, just heading in the opposite directions

man, my 4door used to be much rarer, i see so many of them these days

i spotted a white 32 head southward on the M1 this morning, if your on here sorry i didnt wave i too sleeping.....well had one hand on the wheel and one on the stick......and i didnt want to move. but i saw you....and and it had black mags too.....:)

Spotted Col at Milton mcdonalds, i thought i saw you poke ya head around the corner as the two guys from the car crash were fighting :)

Yeah that was me...

The Police gave us a hard time about putting macca's wrapers up Daves exhaust (my mate with the SS), they said its littering... Cause when he takes off it will all spit out...

Party poopers...

But yeah i saw your car and thought where is Byrn... i kept looking up the street to see if you were there but my eye sight is not all that good at 10pm on a Thursday night if you know what i mean... :)

Good to spot you again Byrn...

Spotted 54NDY, silver 33 with Nismo sticker on back. Followed you all the way down the motorway along Mt Lindsay. Also spotted the day before maroon 33 on logan motorway. When I got beside you, you wound your window up........nice. I intended on waving!

Spotted 54NDY, silver 33 with Nismo sticker on back. Followed you all the way down the motorway along Mt Lindsay. Also spotted the day before maroon 33 on logan motorway. When I got beside you, you wound your window up........nice. I intended on waving!

I had that happen to me too .. hense i wait till the other owner iniciates a wave or high beam flash.. Rude buggers !

BTW do you have a White S2 with 19"s on it ? by any chance?

Edited by 53XYN
I finally been spotted :( haha when was that? i havnt been that way for a while

pretty sure last week some time

always see you in a certain section of the piazza carpark

also spotted you once along loganlea rd, with a female driving

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