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Franks...i spotted your car on parra road on friday nite at like 1am turning right towards burwood. I didnt recognise the plates..but i recognise your car and your face from the SAU fotos. I was in the White s2 r33 at the lights next to the Quix? petrol station! You got a very nice car dude.! i seen pictures of it..but seeing it in person...very very nice ride u got there..im very jealous hahah

went to huntley's hill climb today down at dapto, wollongong.

spotted a yellow lamboghini gullardo, and a hacked up bnr32. the rest of the cars were clubmans, open wheelers, 1 wrx, lots of done up race car gemini's, torana's, and beetles!

god damn it!

Spotted: 1 x concerned female passenger on EC Skidpan figure 8 ;)

LOL!!! are you talking about me?!!?!? hehe...i wasn't concerned! though i was hanging on for dear life! that was soo amazing!! don't think i could do something like that...but i'll still give it a go! :) Was going to hang out for a little longer, but the top fuelers at EC distracted me!!! ;) How did the rest of your day turn out?

Let me know when you organise the next one!!!! :P:(:D

yeah man... i finish at 7 .. so i have been spotted?!

WOOHOO!!

you at work slim?

yeh mate at work about to go home I think

hahahaha...are you chris' mate?  The one that came down to say hi? hehehe... hes got you hooked on the forums hey? :P

Teletechs too easy a pitstop on the way home! :D

I'm chris mate but not the one who came down whoever that was :)

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