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I can't remember what time it was.. would have been late.. around 11ish? I spotted it at the intersection of dehli road and epping road :);) I turned off at Wicks Rd and it kept heading north on Epping :)

oh I was in my trusty white 33 GT-STeed too :D

'MADGTR' Bayside blue R34GTR on old winsor about 5pm today. Couldnt believe my eyes!

No sorry no re-spray, its black but it was clean for a change, the carbon bonnet may have make it look blue? Who knows

shonen,

That would have been one quick re-spay from when you spotted me last last week!

ok a complete haul 4 me.

saturday

white 33 frk11h parra rd 3pm green p's with play boy sticker.

silver 33 11 pm king st black 33 george st.1.05 am white 33 george st the rocks. 2.35am

sunday.

a black 32 cf bonnet slighty damaged hks power & sports decal on boot. xvs052 3.05pm

grey 32 gtr? atn48w 3.05pm both outside pennant hills pub dark grey 33 castle st? 7.15 pm

Spotted ABO BOB  on the humehwy

another 4dr 34 :P

I thought that must have been you because you beeped me. I beeped back. After you passed I thought maybe I was mistaken and it was a 2 door because your inner 2 tail lights dont work/aren't connected.

Brand new (80 km only) transmission so I wasn't able to have any fun. :D

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