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Spotted TRUST 6 stopped outside boostworx today around 5.20p. Plates were on a red 33. Also what looked to be a silver 34 stopped across the road.

Also have had a few guys in 31's wave at me the last couple of weeks, dunno if its been anyone from here.

Thought you would be a member on here, so hence why i waved. Think i see you often along Commercial Rd

heh' funny...

Abrax is my 2ic, youve prolly met him n shit

btw you coming on the BSM cruise this yr coops? should I bring spare coolant? :thumbsup:

Spotted TRUST 6 stopped outside boostworx today around 5.20p. Plates were on a red 33.

That would be Matt = whatsisname = one of your beloved SAU moderators :thumbsup:

A damn nice car too, making some serious power!

Spotted Chad in the 32 the other day turning off Sturt road and going down Brighton road. I was in my white 180 and followed for a bit till he pulled up at Auto Pro.

:thumbsup: i seen ya car but didn't know it was you.

Matt is busy with Army work etc and I don't catch up with him much these days. Showed him the R35 a few months back and needless to say he was blown away!

The R33 has had some special treatment including show quality under bonnet trim/polishing, and interior renovation .... I think he is planning to start showing it soon. Motor and turbos have seen some significant work too - hopefully AIR opens in the not too distant future for him to punch out some low 11's.

Yeah it was me flick, seen ya followed and was waving like a crazy man! LOL i was gunna follow u home but then might have looked like i was stalking u

I didnt see you wave lol. I was 99% sure it was you anyway, and after I waved i thought uh maybe its not and this guy will think im a bit odd.. but then i saw your rims as u turned off!

You go home that way every day? cos i can stop there tommorow to give u your calendar if u want?

I didnt see you wave lol. I was 99% sure it was you anyway, and after I waved i thought uh maybe its not and this guy will think im a bit odd.. but then i saw your rims as u turned off!

You go home that way every day? cos i can stop there tommorow to give u your calendar if u want?

lol yeah i seen the car and figured well hoped it was u!

Matt is busy with Army work etc and I don't catch up with him much these days. Showed him the R35 a few months back and needless to say he was blown away!

The R33 has had some special treatment including show quality under bonnet trim/polishing, and interior renovation .... I think he is planning to start showing it soon. Motor and turbos have seen some significant work too - hopefully AIR opens in the not too distant future for him to punch out some low 11's.

I see that 33 quite a lot in Boostworx. Looks insane under the hood!! It'd pack some serious power.

A white r33 driving past my broken down 34 on Sturt Highway today.

:laugh:

I think I may have seen cara on the same highway on Sunday?... Could be wrong

yeah would have been me............

what happened to your 34? everything ok?

heh' funny...

Abrax is my 2ic, youve prolly met him n shit

btw you coming on the BSM cruise this yr coops? should I bring spare coolant? :P

Ha no kidding, well probably have then. Nah wont be coming, got other commitments, so you can save the coolant :P That and also the fact i've got a little canary sticker, means i cant drive her much.

Seems to be an influx of skylines down south at the moment, summer must bring them all out

yeah would have been me............

what happened to your 34? everything ok?

It kept overheating and drawing the coolant back into the reserve... Managed to get it home and took it to morpowa today..RAA had no idea.

Dude looked like the killer from wolf creek and I was just outside of Truro with a flat phone

battery. Pretty much thought I was going to die.

Haha

I'll find out what was wrong today. Hoping nothing to serious...

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