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You work there? Bastards wouldn't let me in coz they were gonna close but there was like 10 people at the registers and I only take 2 minutes haha lol.

Yeah I do :) I'm not surprised, school holidays have been full of a**holes so once it hits close they all want to get out of there lol

Spotted a few days back;

White R34 GTR at Cabramatta, stopped next to you at a set of red lights, gave your GF a thumbs up, not sure if she saw me, she seemed shy and turned away. lol. Plates PHO something... My gf was excited because she wants to get your rear LED's. She has my old White R34 n/a. ;)

Also spotted Ricky again (LL00LL) at a roundabout fairfield east at 1am, high beamed, saw your hazards :)

Lastly this guy while going through mac uni a couple of days ago :D

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I was in the Black R34 GTT.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

yeah that was me , didnt know you gave me he thumbs up

give me a beep next time

cheers

Saw a couple of skylines yesterday. One Bayside Blue R34 with Wedding Ribbons on Boundary Road in Pennant Hills and a white skyline that gave me a wave out towards Richmond.

:) So even if it isn't on here, Godzilla's been seen too. Finally after the long engine rebuild sleep in the garage.

Not me! On Friday my GTR was still in my garage minus one radiator and trailered up to Syd on Sat :)

well she's a brunette and waved at me if that makes it any better LOL

well she's a brunette and waved at me if that makes it any better LOL

Haha well at least she's friendly! :D

Blonde here but if I see you I will also wave! Hopefully picking up this weekend.

^ yay for random waving at me & another skyline back on the road!

Also spotted 99GTR (not sure who that is but had a SAU sticker) at dori fest, I mean Wakefield Park today...

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