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ok lets ee how my memory serves me.

mordale next to the bike shed, black or gun metal r33 non turbo. black rims, red wheel nuts. cannon plates white cant remember lol. had sau sticker on the side quarter.

I see this car there all the time. Came on here and posted it but never got a reply. Maybe when he gets the turbo he will come on more?

Yet to spot your car too dyken! One day... :D

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ok so the other day i spotted a silver V35 with dish.

today on the way back from dropping my fiance off to work in parra i spotted:

- yellow s15 at a servo

- black FD rx-7

- blue s14a

- blue evo 8

- dark green R33

- silver s1 r33

- silver s2 r33

- black evo 9

- black bug eye sti

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I see this car there all the time. Came on here and posted it but never got a reply. Maybe when he gets the turbo he will come on more?

Yet to spot your car too dyken! One day... :)

lol yea one day soon. i think that may of use to belong to nick on the forum (ignuz) he sold it to another forum member (ginger i think it was) but yea havent seen him on here for a while

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opps forgot about that one :O

sorry i wasn't heaps talkative it had been a massive day

have spooted the bloke in the other car with you a few times b4 aswell

what was his name again??

think i saw zilch

last night at chatswood heading south bound on phw 8ish

heard it, saw the ass of it (had the led bit in boot)

and a sliver R34gt* asquiuth on phw 830ish

maybe a big ass grim perf. sticker down drivers side

is he on here/do you know him burnise

have seen hin round abit lately

thats mike i dont think he gets on here very much

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at bella vista yesterday around 2ish:

- white 180

- white r33

- Maserati of some kind

- Silver R32 GTR

This is a combo of driving to and from parra yesterday, and driving to and from parra this morning:

- Blue R33 GTST (plates "NO")

- Maroon R32 GTR (plates "MEL-***)

- burnt Orange Swift GTI chrome wheels, mirror tint, custom interior lol

- White R34 GTT

- Blue S13

- Silver supra

- blue R32 GTST

- white S15

- black R34 GTT

- white supra

- maroon r33

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Lol Bal Sag, seen him before ;)

That reminds me, was heading home on the comenarra last night, waiting to turn right at the lights, gave a wave to a nice 32 GTR, couldn't see shit, but I did see a wave back as he passed :D

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Oh, on the way up to the Coasties meet last night, just as we were turning off the M2 onto Pennant Hills Road, I spotted a really clean wine red R32 GT-R about to turn onto the M2. This was around 6.15pm

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