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Spotted Michael (Gimpy Dammit) at the BP on Seven Hills Rd last night. I'm certain it was his car, but didn't see him. Was missing the front grill, though?

Lol, if it was missing the front grill then it wasn't me

But i am around that area and was filling up at a bp in seven hills around that date, maybe bad lighting on grill?

p.s

good to see you again at the hills meet, you should come up on the thurs night cruise

Was just driving behind a black R32 GTS-t with GTR wing, lowered on stock wheels. HCR-23T plates. I followed you coming off the M5 and heading down the Princes Highway. I saw the SAU sticker on the back, but I was in that black Getz (company car) so it would've been a bit confusing had I waved.

Yea ive seen this same car twice now this week on the way to UTS, im sure he woulda noticed me too.

haha wat u studyin mate!

Spotted 2 R32GTRs around Tuggerah

- RIP V8 ,, look stock

- IRB-26I ,, look FAT , no wing, big wheels and very low!

RIP V8 is "br3tt" that thing has only been in the country 1 month I think, not sure how many mods its got atm. But with this custom numberplates i'm sure its hiding something lol.

Spotted 2 R32GTRs around Tuggerah

- RIP V8 ,, look stock

- IRB-26I ,, look FAT , no wing, big wheels and very low!

IRB-261 is my car haha what were drivin mate did you see a balck 32 gtst cruisin with me

Edited by Travis32

I spotted Wayne and Kaseh :banana:

and smoky, n1gtr, r31nismoid, mr moo, gimmpydammit, doofhead aaaaaaaaand JET-R32 ..who else did I see?

oh yeah, and Evil Weevil and S13deviat and msnimso and t04gtr!!

oh and Abo Bob

Busy day

Spotted 2 R32GTRs around Tuggerah

- RIP V8 ,, look stock

- IRB-26I ,, look FAT , no wing, big wheels and very low!

RIP V8 is "br3tt" that thing has only been in the country 1 month I think, not sure how many mods its got atm. But with this custom numberplates i'm sure its hiding something lol.

:banana:

Didn't see any lines yesterday apart from what looked to be Keith in the GTR around 9pm heading towards Chittaway

spotted silver r33 gts(t)? heading towards parramatta (i was heading north) at 2:30 with SAU drivers rear quarter sticker and i think stock wheels......

spotted a white R34 2 door going through cherrybrook at about midday, number plate started AY....... black an yellow...

also spotted abo bob at his place under my car trying to get the bastard dump/front pipes fitted...... thanks mate

Spotted neat looking silver R33 GTS-t heading south in traffic jam in Parramatta around 3pm, WPN 33R I think, SAU sticker across back windscreen. I was on my way to Westfield but the traffic was banked up so bad and most of it seemed to be trying to get into Westfield that I quit while I was ahead and went back home.

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