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spotted a gun grey nismo kitted 34 on the m4 this morning

If said R34 had an obscenely huge wing on the back that could have been me...

Visiting various panel beaters and collecting quotes to remove the monstrosity of a wing

Also, spotted a series 2 R33 parked next to me at TAFE tonight

and a couple of people taking pics on their phone :thumbsup:

Hi if you're on here

Spotted SAM916 & vspec cruising off into the sunset tonight without me :dry:

Spotted Qantas and Adoraa keeping me company!

Also spotted numerous other white 33's around thornleigh... and Dave (T04GTR) helping me get the car home!

Haha if it was around 630-7 ish that was me :action-smiley-069: , no way in hell i was going past him
hahaha come on -MONA- u shud have recognised my old car...

OMG NO WAI! I saw it and thought that reminds me of mass, but the wheels were all wrong! forgot vpsec changed them!! btw, the new rims look hot :thumbsup: i was admiring! and if i'd know -MASS-' front bar was attached i'd have given chase... cop or no cop :rolleyes:

spotted something black

um..... yeah it was early for me......

8-9am north bound on sherbrook rd hornsby

don't know what it was but had an "SAU" sticker

on one of the side re-view mirrors

and no i can't remember which side

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spotted something black

um..... yeah it was early for me......

8-9am north bound on sherbrook rd hornsby

don't know what it was but had an "SAU" sticker

on one of the side re-view mirrors

and no i can't remember which side

Sounds like my 200ZR, we popped the "SAU" stickers on both side mirrors at Texi on the weekend ... although wouldn't of been me today unless it drove itself with no slave cylinder! If it was yesterday then it would of been me! lol

oh yeah sorry about that, it was yesterday

it is still yesterday for me

as sleep and i still aren't on speaking terms

sorry 4 not waving but next time for sure

lol no worries, then yep it was me and it was early... bout 8.15am ... Hai :action-smiley-069:

I was a bit worried as I thought someone had mastered the art of crunching gears and starting in gear and decided to take it for a spin today! :rolleyes:

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