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spotted a bunch of pi55ed SAU members at the blue gum!

mr moo, jet32r,msnismo,steve,dj brave, tinks, limecordial,lizbertina,t04gtaaaaah,latino_90,mikey1997,zoom zoom timmmmah, reece and....me?

Sorry I left early guys!

dam work on sundays :P

Saw three Skylines on Johnson Avenue in Seven Hills about 3.30-4.00pm today.

One was a two-tone silver/gunmetal R33 GTS25t coupe, one was a black R32 GTSt, and the last was a gunmetal R32 GT-R with Nismo wheels...

Spotted another 5 Skylines this arvo, so that makes for a record 8 separate spottings for me in one day. A silver R33 GT-R turning off the roundabout towards Holsworthy in Ingleburn around 5.30pm, then a Nismo-stickered silver R32 GTSt parked at units in Macquarie Fields (along with a silver Evo 7 or 8), then a dark blue R32 GTSt on the Hume Highway heading south.

Later on, I saw another black R32 GTSt on Fitzwilliam Rd in Toongabbie, then a silver R34 GTt on Old Windsor Rd heading towards Parra...

spoted a white r33 s2 in hornsby tonight (cant remember what road though), both waved.

first time in so long someone has actualy waved as they go by :)

liz also spoted me at caltex in hornsby after she ran over from the blue gum lol.. gave me a big shock too.

oh and the caltex didnt have vortex 98 :P had to go to dural

Spotted a R32 GTR in St Clair tonight, he waved at me and I beeped my horn back although im not even sure if it worked coz I had music on loud and my horn only works half the time lol, hello anyway if ur on here mate, nice GTR.

I honk at any and all skylines i see now... sometimes i get really dirty looks too hahaha

but yeah, saw IVALUE at the truckstop near old pac on friday night, and the Nate Tune Driving Team...

drove past several on saturday, honked at all, wasnt paying attention to plates...

drove past 2 32's parked outside the shop where my car is right now...

saw 4 hot chicks get out of a pretty nice 32 at thornleigh maccas on saturday night too...

I honk at any and all skylines i see now... sometimes i get really dirty looks too hahaha

but yeah, saw IVALUE at the truckstop near old pac on friday night, and the Nate Tune Driving Team...

drove past several on saturday, honked at all, wasnt paying attention to plates...

drove past 2 32's parked outside the shop where my car is right now...

saw 4 hot chicks get out of a pretty nice 32 at thornleigh maccas on saturday night too...

spotted those chicks as well it was a white 32 with black bonnet and the plates were grr 32r

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