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belated "spotted" for Mr Moo going south on pacific hwy wednesday night. I was on my way to the pub to get quite drunk :)

Spotted all the usual hornsby crew/coasties tonight :unsure:

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:wavey: that would be our volvo. Didn't see a 32 in the carpark, are you there all the time? i've had to hang out with that 180sx to get that import community feeling lol

i live around the area. i live in kellyville. i was parked across from you. i'd love to meet up man..maybe you could give me a few tips to make my line better? I spotted a purple r34 in solent ave at norwest yesterday arvo around 4...BBK***...it looked real nice!!! Nice work whoever owns it

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Spotted the number plate NVS 25T last night out the front of Castle Towers. The car had SAU stickers on it

Late in the night i spotted the number plate SN 33 ZR pull into thornleigh macca's

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i live around the area. i live in kellyville. i was parked across from you. i'd love to meet up man..maybe you could give me a few tips to make my line better? I spotted a purple r34 in solent ave at norwest yesterday arvo around 4...BBK***...it looked real nice!!! Nice work whoever owns it

the only advice duncan could give you is how to blow a gtr engine.

(yes, I went there!!! That's for hanging around with another 180, duncan!!!)

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the only advice duncan could give you is how to blow a gtr engine.

(yes, I went there!!! That's for hanging around with another 180, duncan!!!)

Burn!!!!! thats gotta hurt! Good thing i dnt have a gtr then cos i dnt wanna blow it up.....i like my wet weather fun box! its great!we should organise a hills area cruise or meet up or something?

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i get more attention in my crappy excel then i do in my skyline.

2 girls in a white r33gtst followed me to rainbow shops just then,i even

missed my turn so had to go to the other roundabout and turn around

thats how i knew they was following me.

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Burn!!!!! thats gotta hurt! Good thing i dnt have a gtr then cos i dnt wanna blow it up.....i like my wet weather fun box! its great!we should organise a hills area cruise or meet up or something?

Yeah i havent done anything in the Hills for a while, im over in Balko so id be keen

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Spotted Security (joe) on the M5 citybound last night :wub: i was the guy waving at you. btw man one of your tail lights is out

hey dude, yeah i thought your car looked familiar but i wasnt sure it was you. i cant see shit past my tints at night so i waved anyway lol.

already sorted out the farked bulb :)

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