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Nice white 34 seen my SAU sticker on my Dato 280Z and gave me a thumbs up on what I think was Manly rd (just before the spit bridge). Nice ride dude.

Was thinking of pulling over and saying hi but the missus wanted to get home to watch some TV show.

I was going to post that I saw you but then I thought, 'was it a 260 or a 280? I don't know.' and then the moment was lost.

Thanks mate but it's pretty dirty since the track day.

You don't know how close I was to owning a 280 a year or so ago. I test drove then was going to get it the following week but blew my turbo on the weekend.

chased an odd looking R32 last night up windsor road

red GTSt stock frton end with fiberglass GTR rear guards and odd looking tail lights

confused the shit out of me for a while

Spotted, some ugly car with 2GU UP plates at Yennora Bunnings on Saturday night.

The owner must have been getting some hardware :D

What did you think of the Ignition meet Anf?

spotted a 32GTR in Asquith yesturday - was that you rb30gtr (Ben??)

Look great!

:teehee: haha just reading back, yeh chris was me, Nice 33 to you, I was driving slow, stupid cop shop....

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