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hey shingo... don't put up such specific details!!! like street in a suburb... thats just asking for the wrong attention, if the wrong people are browsing through threads like these....

ew wilby!!! and here i thought you actually got a pic of the monaro!!! it didn't have a bonnet like that.. it was a cv8 :rolleyes:

Spotted a nice grey r32 GTR turning onto old windsor rd from sunnyholt rd about 8:30 this morning.

It was funny cause ever since i was about 14 i wanted a gtr, so for about 15 years everytime i see one i get a little bit excited. spotted this one this morning and got a little excited again, then had a bit of a chuckle to my self cause i was driving one, just forgot it i guess in the excitement :D . It was the first gtr i have seen since picking mine up in january.

Spotted Liz in westfield car park around 6:30pm yesterday

:P

took me ages to realise it was you not in your car!...I was thinking bloody nut bag waving at random cars!!! lol

had a nice cruise behind a white s2 r33 from chatswood all the way onto the F3 last night YUM***....I got the sh!ts with you when you decided to start changing lanes coz I kept on getting blocked off...but I made it back to you!!!

spotted a nice what 33 on oxford st all the way to the airport... thanks for the fun and games :P  hehe... and yes you did get owned by a girl! :D

yeah you gotta love those "what 33's"

saw a white 33 about 12:45am on homebush bay drv

looked like liz

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