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Spotted a lightish blue R33 at Sunnybank Plaza yesterday arvo about 4:30. Had SAU sticker on drivers side rear quarter window I think. Said hi to me :thumbsup: I was in the half-finished looking R32 with DRF32 number plates :)

Yvonne

White R32 489IJA on Coronation Drive about 20 mins ago. You should learn to follow arrows moron. They teach kids about following arrows on Sesame St, maybe you should give up your licence and go watch that for a while.

If you are in the right lane, keep your dumb ass in the right lane. See attached image. It's not that hard to work out.

So next time you give someone the finger, maybe you should take a look at yourself and learn to drive.

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White R32 489IJA on Coronation Drive about 20 mins ago. You should learn to follow arrows moron. They teach kids about following arrows on Sesame St, maybe you should give up your licence and go watch that for a while.

If you are in the right lane, keep your dumb ass in the right lane. See attached image. It's not that hard to work out.

So next time you give someone the finger, maybe you should take a look at yourself and learn to drive.

lol

Spotted Bunta + Impact Blue and a nice black R32 GTS-4 on Gympie Rd tonight.

Nice ride, hope to see you at an event soon!

ps. VH V8 Commodores for life!

The fosseys 'two stripe' tracksuit he was wearing for life too!

My SAU business card anti-plate-rattle devices must have fallen out since I last saw her.

I shoved a whole brown paper bag behind the plate too! Maybe she got sick of our ghetto dampers

White line fever in Wynnum. Saw 4 white and one gunmetal lines in wynnum just going to work. 2 32 gtr's on the way home on the Logan. I see on average around 8 lines a day. could go nuts trying to recall the numbers of them all.

Spotted Bunta down the shops in Yeronga a few nights ago, in the blue mobile.

Looked like he was picking up some milk & fags :P

Im always getting milk late at night there :bunny: Wouldn't have been fags but! Im pretty sure it was a stick of butter for Annas cooking!

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