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One was going along Epping and the other was sitting at the top of the hill. Yeah I got gunmetal grey 32R, Indian guy haha.

I was the one sitting at the top of the hill... you are most likely to see me in my daily a blue s15 with no. plates okok matches the gtr lol

Spotted Silver R32 GTR with SAU sticker on drivers Quarter window, on King Georges Rd yesterday arvo. Cruised all the way from Hurstville to Punchbowl Rd with him....

Beautifully presented GTR!!

Spotted Doof's white car leaving on its way back home today on the back of a flat-bed towie. Here's hoping it's gonna be back on the road (or track) soon now that he has it to work on it.

We stopped on the way back to check out all the cars and take some photos lol.

Also spotted your beast :)

yeh i saw that. I was at the bowling club having some lunch, if not i would've ran down and got you to join in

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