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Thought I saw Rhinorebel in aerodrome rd tonight? Maybe, dunno.

Nope, wasn't me, but after SCC06, I now know there are about 4 identical silver R33 series 2's around!! My plates are the only difference with a couple of them.

Spotted a black r34 at aspley which came flying around corner, i turned head to see only one working headlight and a missing front bar :D

Stay well clear of that dude Bryn, he is a tool!! You should have seen his performance at the SCC06!!

Says he lost the front bar when he hit a dog!!

Stay well clear of that dude Bryn, he is a tool!! You should have seen his performance at the SCC06!!

Says he lost the front bar when he hit a dog!!

Rhino man, he expressed interest in your rims remember!?

But yeh, absolute tool.

Spotted a white S2 R33 on ruthen st Toowoomba yestersay afternoon round 3-4pm...

It had no front number plate and a massive GTR style rear wing...

Then 2 seconds later I spotted a grey series 1 R33 with red seat covers... Same time and place...

spotted big dave on oxley station road stopped on teh side of the road

broken down again? :(

Nope, just dropping off a friend. You do remember what they are Michael?? Emo's don't count either.

I read your forum and while that is a nice picture of me, does the sig have any meaning I should know about?

Nope, just dropping off a friend. You do remember what they are Michael?? Emo's don't count either.

I read your forum and while that is a nice picture of me, does the sig have any meaning I should know about?

i see your point dave emos aren't worth having as friends - can't push a busted car for the life of them

(and no the sig has nothing to do with you, its another in-joke)

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