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yes, that'd be me. my car atleast, as my brother has been borrowing mine of late as his GTiR has it's engine out for a couple of weeks...

i spot so many, i think i'm going to have to keep a notepad in the car a jot down plates when i see 'em

I'm pretty sure I see 47APN and the GTiR every night on my way home from work. :D

hey.. anyone here work at woolworths depot on beenliegh rd.. flash r32 silver, decals up the side.. nicely positioned right out the front facing the rd..

ive also seen a flash golden orangey colour r32 head in there quite a while back..

not sure who owns them but ive driven past and seen them in there also. i like the orange one.

Slide u only left it for dead becasue u were driving my car.... only becasue i felt sorry for u since u car is stuck on your lawn lol..... nice driving btw u screwed my clutch now my car is of the road as well:P... although it could have been the extra boost that screwed it as well

Slide u only left it for dead becasue u were driving my car.... only becasue i felt sorry for u since u car is stuck on your lawn lol..... nice driving btw u screwed my clutch now my car is of the road as well:p... although it could have been the extra boost that screwed it as well

Booyeah drop that shit at 4500 and wait for traction at ohh about 4th gear :bahaha:

Saw a black 33 last nite around mt gravatt area at least i think it was i said to the guy i was lost so who knows where it was... plate aus... something nice looking car pitty i had to get home when i finially found it.. prob saw me bunny hop jsut got a sports organic installed yes thanks to aaron first nite drivin it what a pain in the ass it is to drive

spotted 47APN at my local work shop, i was walking out when you were walking in. sau shirt on and all. do you work around the area also?

The Curtin Carvery? top joint, eat there a couple of times a week. i work in the complex between Walkers Exhausts and the new Boral Concrete plant. i see your car everyday on my way home along with a couple of theres outside the cold stores. say g'day next time you see me, i don't bite :crazy:

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