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DR GTR @ bondi , hi Mihn~

maroon r33 gtst with hid lights and sdu sticker @ bondi

black r32 gtst with red number plate (DRM32R ?? ) @ bondi

white 4dr r34 gtt with nismo front on pacific hwy, lindfield (looks awesome!)

white CEFIRO on pacific hwy, pymble (pretty sure he's on our forum.. seen pictures of his car on sau..)

saw BY BY while doin boxing day sales in Chatswood... tried to catch up to him to say hi in teh ceffy but I was caught behind a red light... grr...

:) you're just upset you weren't the flashee, silver! :)

spotted a black 32 at the coles at west penno... hehe.. we exchanged a 'nice car' comment :)

Also spotted a black 33 turning off silverwater rd towards homebush bay (the backway).. i smiled and waved... he had a nice reflective tint (where'd you get it from?) so i didn't see any response! :D

white CEFIRO on pacific hwy, pymble (pretty sure he's on our forum.. seen pictures of his car on sau..)

Me p'raps? Not sure of the day I *think* I was around the area recently. If it was me I have a SAU sticker on the back of the windscreen in which case :wavey:

:D you're just upset you weren't the flashee, silver! :D

spotted a black 32 at the coles at west penno... hehe.. we exchanged a 'nice car' comment :)

Also spotted a black 33 turning off silverwater rd towards homebush bay (the backway).. i smiled and waved... he had a nice reflective tint (where'd you get it from?) so i didn't see any response! :)

its different with Moanie, she always flashes back :)

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