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outside dan murphys to be excact, many skyliners around the holland park area?

Ooo yes.. that would have been yesterday :whistling: We were inside .. where were you?

Hmmm not too many around hp area, I see a silver r35 with standard plates around there sometimes though :thumbsup: I think he knows someone/lives around the bp down the road near the car wash

Chris Rogers in the AE van...

About 30 minutes ago h was cruising along southpine road just after linkfield road...

I pulled up along side at 70 and waved and waved and waved... He was in a world of his own, looked like he was listerning to phil collins... ;)

Anyways I hit it and flew past in the purple people eater...

Chris Rogers in the AE van...

About 30 minutes ago h was cruising along southpine road just after linkfield road...

I pulled up along side at 70 and waved and waved and waved... He was in a world of his own, looked like he was listerning to phil collins... ;)

Anyways I hit it and flew past in the purple people eater...

that was you!!!

wondered who the hell that was. was listen to phil collins actually :dry: lay on the horn next time.

was that you rev head??

next time i see you ill start to blow u kisses and holding signs to have my babies ;)

hehe I doubt it, not unless you mistook my bike or my daily for a Skyline lol. The poor old 'line has barely moved in the last month, hooray for work consuming all of what would otherwise be my spare time!
Chris Rogers in the AE van...

About 30 minutes ago h was cruising along southpine road just after linkfield road...

I pulled up along side at 70 and waved and waved and waved... He was in a world of his own, looked like he was listerning to phil collins... :dry:

Anyways I hit it and flew past in the purple people eater...

Sometimes you need to be a bit more patient with the elderly...

Spotted 83CKS in The Valley carpark again!! It's amazing I think your alarm was probably the only one that didn't go off when I drove past. Was gonna stop and leave a msg, but you might have thought me a stalker so I didn't!! Looked clean.

Peace.

Spotted numerous other skylines as well....no one waved....ghey.

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