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Must of been some other nugget cos my plates are AR-36-UA now lol. RTA has to reissue me with osaka cos it ran outa rego for over 3 months, should be ready in a week or 2.

naaaaaaah was definitely your nugget i didnt see close enough to read the plates :rofl:

naaaaaaah was definitely your nugget i didnt see close enough to read the plates :)

U dumb ass i was playin guitar hero3 at a mates house till 12am then parra for coffee. I didn't even go live that whole weekend.

Ur more likely to spot me out ur way. On that note how safe is my car in st clair?

you got clones then!

guitar hero 3 is a pretty homo thing to be doin

st clair is.. ok... depends what street.. it's safer than alot of suburbs thats for sure but still i prefer parking off the street

i've always parked my car on the lawn behind the hedge and haven't had issues

Spotted on sherwood rd merrylands, 3 sexy blue cars all together looked like they were headed for a cruise. R34 GTR Followed by a sexy ass R33 GTR with sexy dish! also followed by a sexy 03 WRX with leather & sexy wheels very nice...

and you know this because..........

because i'm a perfectly straight person therefore have a good idea of what is normal activity for a straight person like me. guitar hero does not fit this description unless you're 10.

spotted a black (or dark colour)r32 gtst in hornsby at bout 6.00pm tonight plates ahtxxx cant remember the numbers.

was just near the station pulling away from the traffic lights and testing the rev limiter at the same time!! sounded sweet!!!

Edited by Mini R33 Skyline

Spotted a White V35 Sedan maybe pearlescent, lowered, dark tint, nice body kit no idea which brand, and couldn't catch the number stopped in traffic outside epping station heading towards pennant hills rd on beecroft rd at like 6'ish i think it was.. i was on the side walk waiting for dinner.

got i waved from black r34GTT with green ps on anzac parade early this morning, while i was walking lol

and spotted a white R34GTT with plate "BAU..." on oxford st and another white R34GTT on geoge st

Had a black R32 GTR done up JDM style follow me down carlingford rd onto beecroft rd where i turned into epping. Didn't catch number plate. Had a big crucifix hanging from the revision mirror.

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