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was it an 260rs?

i was talking about the blue one zoid seen with qld plates,cause there is one in latrobe lately for sale..cant imagine there would be two blue stags with qld plates

dunno, the jewbot infront of me decided to turn to the right so it blocked my view as we both passed on each side of it

it was probably andrew or tim, they both have white ones

i know of a black 33 four door that is deffinately not mint lol, has a partial (shit) sticker bomb on the front bar and looks haggard as f**k, running an rb30e aswell lol..

Spotto me finding out the other night that a previous owner flogged the absolute guts out of my car, there goes me thinking the car hasnt been belted cause it was stock :(

nah lol :P went to a friends place for birthday drinks, a guy was there that was friends with the old owner and put i in to a gutter, drove it like it was stolen... meh, ill drive it till it blows then rebuild it lol

Autumn there is a purple 4 door aswell down here these days, seen it a few weeks back, sounded pretty tough

i know of a black 33 four door that is deffinately not mint lol, has a partial (shit) sticker bomb on the front bar and looks haggard as f**k, running an rb30e aswell lol..

Spotto me finding out the other night that a previous owner flogged the absolute guts out of my car, there goes me thinking the car hasnt been belted cause it was stock :(

a stock flogging wont be as hard as a slightly modded flogging though! blow it up, rebuild it how you want it!! perfect senario!! :)

seen a black 34 at the servo. have spoken to the bloke a few times but can never remember names :P

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The purple 4 door with a faded carbon bonnet? , it's a mate of a mates , came from up lonnie in memory , i'm suprised if it's getting driven , last time i heard of it the turbo wheels were touching the housing pinch.gif

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