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I think i spotted prime cordial (Jon) coming out of thornleigh maccas this morning.....gave it a squeeze....it was me crossing the road when u took off....

Oh that was you? Heya! :P

LOL, that guy/chick lives down the road from me, always parked outside, nice lookin ride wit red rims and no spoiler rite ?

Was very nice although i did notice a bit of damage to the stealth wing on the back. Don't know how you could manage that?

Hey Adrian,

I live in Hurstville too, welcome to the forum! >_<

I drive a Series 1.5 R33, plates SL33KY, no more p plates either!! :glare:

Cool! I was hoping for a few people around my immediate area. Looked like most of the people were out west or something!

I'll keep an eye out for you. I got a white s2 r33. Complete stocker atm but should have some engine mods and rims by the end of the month

Spotted Slim this arvo on epping rd

also blue 34 gtr "POSSM" near towers, a black 34 gtr on sunnyholt, infront of it was a white 31

ah so that was you!

Also spotted LUKEY 9 I think the plates were.. Blue R33 in Baulko

Saw a Black R33 today parked at North Sydney TAFE. Has Nismo stickers here and there, as well as a Series 2 looking wing

If you took a walk around to the back of the car park (near the spray painter area) you would have seen my Skyline :(

Cool! I was hoping for a few people around my immediate area. Looked like most of the people were out west or something!

I'll keep an eye out for you. I got a white s2 r33. Complete stocker atm but should have some engine mods and rims by the end of the month

Im from very close to there aswel :(

Look out for a black JZA80 supra with dark tints and super low side skirts

POSSM is a nice looking car. They had the 98 GTR V-Spec before.

Too bad it's mummy's car eh? That's the "chic" behind the wheel.

yeah im pretty sure was some mid aged woman drives it, sounded so awesome though

Nope, ive got a black supra and a white GTR - sorry, no black skylines :)

Bahh ... I need to pay more attention to what I'm typing late at night :(

I meant supra where i wrote skyline haha I think I should be heading to bed

Bahh ... I need to pay more attention to what I'm typing late at night :(

I meant supra where i wrote skyline haha I think I should be heading to bed

Haha yeah thats cool

Nah not near Lugarno, but if you see a black supra driver waving dont be suprised :)

Spotted marsss yesterday on cnr of hume hwy and stacey st near bankstown/greenacre

damn... my cover is blown...

(note to self.... be fooly sick elsewhere)

around that time i spotted a 4 door white 34 with a very nice looking chicks in it uleh

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