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Mr Ed32 - No, you wouldnt of seenmy car,it was parked at the time, but was good to see your car around....Have seenplentyof skylines around palmy lately, keep them comming SAU!

Was that you again tonight Mr Ed32,around 10.30 close to a r33 maroon and blue sti?

Isnt your car always at just jap? im sure theres a gunmetal 32 gtr there.. or are the plates SKY11N or something?

ahh fair enough.... i like that palmy drive might do it again soon, i got awesome economy heading up there....

damn double demerits again!!

ahh this thread is becoming a whore town too!

Liz,

the black 33 with ZEA is actually my mates car - lives at Manly - not a member here!

Ill tell him you spotted him though :D

spotted a few mad drivers last night !!

:D

saw DHC on parra rd turning right onto homebush bay drive, following a white r33 with a blondie driver.

haha was this tonight near the auburn maccas ??

Thats the only time I remember following a white 33 with a blondie driver.......

I think its silverwater rd...dont think homebush bay drive and parra rd join...do they ??

I didnt see your car though !!!! where you in the sky ?

Spotted 4LORIT, Black 33 S1 parked in Lane cove today... Spotted a blonde chick in a white 33 S1 on Castle Hill Rd (hey hey!).. Saw a bunch more today, but my memory isn't happy with me tonight :D

haha was this tonight near the auburn maccas ??

Thats the only time I remember following a white 33 with a blondie driver.......

I think its silverwater rd...dont think homebush bay drive and parra rd join...do they ??

I didnt see your car though !!!! where you in the sky ?

yeah sorry dude i get those roads mixed up. i wasnt in my car, i was driving my mates rex.

oh and spotted security on windsor rd

me?

yeah sorry dude i get those roads mixed up. i wasnt in my car, i was driving my mates rex.

me?

thought it was you, unless there is another yellow r33 with big fmic and no front bar cruising around

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