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Hey yotis, I used to live around the corner from you, everyday id go past ya 34 at least 2 or 3 times and admire it, moved to Ormeau now though, although I still work in Helensvale so keep an eye out for my 32

By the way, I remember driving past your car on Helensvale road and seeing it all messed up, I shed a tear

Does anyone know a White 33 GTST with a 400R front and big GT-wing around the Sinnamon Park area. Seen it a couple of time now. Looks pretty sweet I always see it when I am in the mini though. :)

And to a White 180sx and Dark (black I think) R32 GTST from the same area, tailgate me like that again and I will flog you! I am sure the other three cars you nearly ran off the road down the centenary hwy feel the same way. Wankers, you give our cars a bad name.

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Seen a 32 GTR at KP maccas late last nite, and Greg/zoixy on the way back, looked like you had a good nite mate :P i was buggered, was out for a mates bday

dunno if you saw it, but an xr8 ute wouldnt leave me alone coming off the story bridge, we had a go and he wasnt happy, almost didnt make the corner going past you, he had to lock up

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