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spotted a white r32 gtst with sau sticker on back window numberplate awl15f at sylvania maccas on friday night

I'm pretty sure that's that dodgy asian skylinegtts

a silver R33 S2 in my rearview gunning it with a soarer chasing up the rear on friday nite over capt cook bridge. had SAU stikkers on the side window... I was in the grey 33 with the red stripe.

Edited by Johnny H
Hahaha finally i got spotted...If your the guy who was in the silver R33 GTR that thing is gorgeous man i couldnt stop looking at it...it looks so tuff and sounds just as tough lol

yeah that was me.. cheers.. your car looked pretty nice too :thumbsup:

spotted a white r32 gtst with sau sticker on back window numberplate awl15f at sylvania maccas on friday night

Spotted that one aswel, thats Wilch's gf

I'm pretty sure that's that dodgy asian skylinegtts

Nah, his car is stuffed, i gave him a lift

spotted a silver 34 gtt - pac hwy near great northern, had the worlds biggest nismo sticker on back window....and a green p plater....

was around 5:40pm today

Spotted Evil this morning in teh 31 .... flashing his high beams like a crazy man! :O

Also a black S2, green p plates at Gordon.... no wave..... and a maroon S1 33 at Hornsby... again no wave... wheres the love peeps :thumbsup:

See,

Only cool people wave Anna! :O hahaha

yay we were spotted again :) hahaha

lol.. we really should stop meeting like this... peeps are going to talk :thumbsup: Btw was that the lovely Mrs Evil in teh passenger seat... or was I hallucinating??? Was a bit early for me this morning!

Hey Johnny, I used to spot your car all the time around the Frenchs Forest area? Are you still local?

Nah i live in the Brighton le sans/Rockdale area. The previous owner i think lived over that way.

Spotted that one aswel, thats Wilch's gf

Nah, his car is stuffed, i gave him a lift

she sold her car awhile ago!

and spotted a wilbur waving like crazy at me outta a stealthy lancer! lol! hiiii :rolleyes: man was sooo tired... took me a min to recognise you.. was too busy thinking 'who is this weirdo leaning outta his car at me!'

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