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Saw a white R33 gtst with silver/clear tail lights near Rooty hill RSL last night @ 6pm. Sounded like a rotor :lol:

Also, decided to spot myself this morning on M4 @ 5:30, as no one else has B) :D

:P

i let u go past cos the car looks cool up on that higher far left lane on the iron cove bridge :O

hahaha.. i swear you were in front of me!!! next thing i know i hit iron cove and you're in that lil lane on the left, stuck in trafficses :D hahaha.... :owned: :D

hahaha.. i swear you were in front of me!!!  next thing i know i hit iron cove and you're in that lil lane on the left, stuck in trafficses :D  hahaha.... :owned: ;)

yeah i went up there on purpse

i swung thru 2 lanes to get there

see if u were just behind me in the next lane down, my car would look toit from that angle :)

yeah i went up there on purpse

i swung thru 2 lanes to get there

see if u were just behind me in the next lane down, my car would look toit from that angle ;)

hahahaha.. don't worry.. it did from the angle i had... from approach and side on :D

spotted back 33 GTR (KINGTR) twice, once on sunnyholt rd Parklea, then coming back on quakers parkway.

also gun metal grey or black 33 gtst @ richmond rd/quakers parkway round about.

got a wave! B)

Spotted Tommo in the beastly green Mazda 121, Seven Hills BP... ;)

:lol:

I was thinking to myself "now, should I say hi, this will be really weird coming from someone in a mazda 121"

Oh well, next time you see me down there, i'll be in this :P

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