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Spotted 'HLUCN8' (I think thats how it was spelt) on Lacey Rd yesterday... sweet looking GTR :O

I was in the black R34 GTT sedan...

Ha Ha spotted...

i saw you too, didn't know if you were on SA or not.. now i know

Spotted 2x Maroon R33s. Both in Browns Plains. One parked with chrome zepatanis or whatever they are.

The other being a right fool. 120kmh going round on to Beauy road from the Logan motor way at 5:10pm is not bright. If you want to kill people use a gun, its safer.

Spotted Cya 33 at aspley tonight, also Aphid, and dou33 tonight at aspley...

was fun cruisin with ya, and good to see three skylines smoking them up, and showing off to those stupid commodore wankers..

by the way greg, car looks and sounds awesome... Finally good to see ya back on the road now the car has come back from somewhere thats capable of getting a result.

hahaha, gotta love it when the mods remove are rights of freedom of speech lol or in this case freedom to write.

its not about removing your freedom of speech, its about staying on topic, and not filling the thread full of back and forth arguing.

slap it out in whoretown for all I care.

Spotted 2x Maroon R33s. Both in Browns Plains. One parked with chrome zepatanis or whatever they are.

The other being a right fool. 120kmh going round on to Beauy road from the Logan motor way at 5:10pm is not bright. If you want to kill people use a gun, its safer.

The one with the chrome rims, is a chick. She works around there but its a nice car. Rims are for sale. Spotted a black with silver graphic up side at round-a-bout at Heathwood. Sweet ride

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