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I was the gunmetal grey R33 GTST.. I stuck my head out the window as I turned into the motorway :nyaanyaa:

did u wave to me i have a black 32 with black rims? if not i spotted a gunmetal grey 33 last night he waved i waved

Hahahaha!! :nyaanyaa: whoops!! :D:P

Damn you Smoky *shakes fist* .......... hahahahahahahaha

I had NO idea where I was and was just following stove lights!!! I thought everyone had gone down towards the bridge or something and I was going god knows where!!!

did u wave to me i have a black 32 with black rims? if not i spotted a gunmetal grey 33 last night he waved i waved

Yep that would have been me :/

Damn you Smoky *shakes fist* .......... hahahahahahahaha

I had NO idea where I was and was just following stove lights!!! I thought everyone had gone down towards the bridge or something and I was going god knows where!!!

Hahahaha!! :wub: sorry Kasey :wub:

spotted a white 33 at Wils fav roundaout in cherrybrook this morning.. at about 7:45am.. also spotted at about 8:30, a silver s2 33 with impuls at the bathurst st/anzac bridge intersection!

:wub:

That was me Mooner :wub:

didn't see you tho

There is a nice midnight blue 32 GTR in Blaxland Lower Blue Mountains....I see the car all the time and would love to chat with the owner....anyone know this car or owner ???

Spotted a white R34 GTT (not sure of where I was) they waved and I think I saw a SAU sticker.

I was in passenger seat of my car :D So dad didn't wave but I did.

Also spotted a black R33 GTST with clear tail lights, nismo stickers and an enlarged skyline "S" above the GT badges. Waved but no look

really?! ms said it was you, then took it back! :huh: what are your plates? SQ11SH? or something?:) we were just coming off anzac bridge and heading up bathurst st... you cross in front of us :P

Yea...

Them's my plates :P

Didn't see you guys... :wave:

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