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some one waved at me in Artarmon.. but they were in a ute.. from here?

Was it me?

That's because you look like every other temporary Australian riding a pink CBR lol!

:P

Says you homos!

You didnt spot me in my car cause my car has a blown motor lol...although i was in the area the day you speak of.

I think you spotted roadworia meeting me. I was in the rolla :)

DAMIT!

Yea the rolla was there too.. I zoomed past on my bike

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Spotted a nice Midnight purple (maybe darker custom colour) on Pacific highway Artarmon travelling city bound across the road from KFC. Had my vehicle parked across the road at the time, fairly sure he stomped the brakes on notice of my car.

Licence plates had R32 somewhere it looked almost as Shmick as my ride!

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Christmas day spotted a blue r33 gtst at macquarie park around 6pm

1x silver r33 gtst in north pymble around 6:15pm.

Today spotted a black r33 gtst s2 at Hornsby around 8:10am.

Also a white r34 gtt same time.

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