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also some 33gts-t drift car... can't remember what it said on the side of it.. something to do with martini's? or perhaps that was wishful thinking! lol

You mean this R33?

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I'm sure you'll spot him (Mark Phillips) at Eastern Creek this weekend as well :)

Also spotted a blonde chick driving a bayside blue R32 (std yellow XX-XX-XX type plates) several times during the last few weeks - typically during the late afternoon, driving through the back streets of Meadowbank.

No wave lol :whistling:

Pretty sure I spotted her yesterday evening on Victoria. Has an aftermarket ricey wing on it.

Spotted a dark (might have been gunmetal grey, didn't get enough time to look properly) 4-door R32 heading West on Parramatta Road roughly 7.30pm, and it turned onto the entry for the M4.

That would be me coming back from Hurstville :D

Spotted another white R34; pearl blue Civic; 180sx and a few others fanging it down a back street in Hurstville; I think a remake of Tokyo Drift was in progress - idiots!

That would be me coming back from Hurstville :(

Spotted another white R34; pearl blue Civic; 180sx and a few others fanging it down a back street in Hurstville; I think a remake of Tokyo Drift was in progress - idiots!

:D

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