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spotted andrew this arvo haha got kisses off him yewww screw flashes lol

haha yeah babe! blew you some hot kisses ayy.

Lara was so jelious.

Spotted some random last night in a red NA6 Mazda MX5 with black wheels - his face looked familiar from Coastie meets way-back-when!

its a NA8!!!!!

LOL

Oh, coastie people....gosford mainly...who is good there to use for wheels alignments...more for a track car set up?

haha yeah babe! blew you some hot kisses ayy.

Lara was so jelious.

hahahaha the person behind me was like wtf lol... lara knows how we work :P

spotted jada... again! at the punt bridge yesty bout midday

spotted a nice clean lookin 32 on the side of the road at springfield yesty arvo

spotted a maroon 32 at east gossy also yesty arvo

spotted a black 33 with a gtr wing n a shiny nismo badge on the back 2day at the mobil at west gossy

yeh n plenty more just can memba details cuz im cool :D

Spotted!

The only other Skyline out in Newie tonight, it would seem (tho i'm no yokel and have no idea where to look) Cruising down Ping st, then parked at Ping st Macca's DR34PA....

Probably the least interesting cruise I have ever had in my car. It's fun in the wet, so that's no excuse. The highlight was a soft serve. That's all I got....

Yawn... Back to Sydney streets I go ASAP.... :P Yaay!

spoted jason tonight u were heading past the chicken shop at wyoming.. i flashed ya at the last second.. was in a work car.. black Citroen C4..u prob didnt take any notice!! hhaa

spotted a clean as s1 r33 with volk gtc's looked fat and i today got a nood he also let me in at sandgate in that bulls shit traffic in the afternoon.

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