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I saw you on Anzac parade a while ago and I saw a blue ceffie with Autostyle sticker in Randwick.

Me?

Yeah autostyle ha they were trying to sell one that was near stock for $20k might be the same one.

If it was me where's Anzac parade and roughly how long ago? Silly question I know but I'm not all up on Sydney local geography O_o

Did I have a rear bar? :P

WOW! I just spotted a 260RS Steaga on Harris St., Pyrmont. Forgot plates but it's a 260RS alright. The Brembo's are a dead give away.

Silver? there was a Pyrmont resident who popped into UAS on saturday in it. Silver genuine 260RS. Bodykit, cooler, manual, a few more mods.

Beautiful car

WOW! I just spotted a 260RS Steaga on Harris St., Pyrmont. Forgot plates but it's a 260RS alright. The Brembo's are a dead give away.

Silver? there was a guywho popped into UAS on saturday in it. Silver genuine 260RS. Bodykit, cooler, manual, a few more mods - He is from Pyrmont

Beautiful car

WOW! I just spotted a 260RS Steaga on Harris St., Pyrmont. Forgot plates but it's a 260RS alright. The Brembo's are a dead give away.

Silver? there was a guy who popped into UAS on saturday in it. Silver genuine 260RS. Bodykit, cooler, manual, a few more mods - He is from Pyrmont

Beautiful car

Do you get your car serviced from there?? I 'll go and see that shop next year probably now....I am always around cronulla on weekends....will see you around then

I do my own servicing, however ive bought stuff from them before, and they seem to know what their on about... Im usually around the shire somewhere, so if you see a white 33 with a hybrid plastered front mount, volk challenges and 400r front bar, thats me :P

I do my own servicing, however ive bought stuff from them before, and they seem to know what their on about... Im usually around the shire somewhere, so if you see a white 33 with a hybrid plastered front mount, volk challenges and 400r front bar, thats me :)

What is your nember plate?? Do you have a SAU sticker??

spotted a kameloen gtr r34 around livo area....

nyce ride mate, the colour looks abit funny on a 34, nether the less, its a GTR!

i believe that car was purchased at E&M unique motors, as i have seen it there like 1 yr ago.

Yes complete but dirty.

 

Eastern suburbs, near Randwick Racecourse and UNSW.  About a month ago.

 

Saw Ceffii (???) in Paddington a week or so ago.

Yeah that sounds like me - my car is very dirty. I think that's when it was coming back from a mechanic and was being driven by a mate of mine.

CEF-11E it would be. I call his car the smiling cefiro cos of his smiling front bar :)

Silver? there was a guy who popped into UAS on saturday in it. Silver genuine 260RS. Bodykit, cooler, manual, a few more mods - He is from Pyrmont

Beautiful car

Yep Silver (guy also has great taste in colour! :)) It's the first 260RS i've seen in real life. A real treat!

I also see that "HOTTEE" around.

spotted a kameloen gtr r34 around livo area....

nyce ride mate,  the colour looks abit funny on a 34, nether the less, its a GTR!

i believe that car was purchased at E&M unique motors, as i have seen it there like 1 yr ago.

is that the blue and purple one?!?!?! :drooling:

don't know andrew! ;)  you're obviously not out hooning around when i am :(

what bins?!?!  i drive through coonara ave alll the time!!  is it near the shops?  or ibm!?  you should be spotting wilchy driving in and out of IBM :(

yes, spot me spot me!

:)

hugs.gif moanie

wil..

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