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yeah that'd be me, I thought i recognised those plates, I was out looking for something to do lol, i havent hit boost in my car in a few weeks so i was on a mission to blow out some cobwebs :thumbsup:

P.S. those lights at creek road take ages hence why i went up and around :)

lol i thought that might have been the reason, and i was looking for a peaceful drive as my coil packs are ghey atm....so whenever i hit boost....it miss fires lol....when its fixed we'll go for a cruise buddy.

oh and i spotted 51PRY

HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

I've been bottling up my spotteds hehe.

Spotted Benno (32SUM) on Logan Road near the car dealerships around 6pm last night. Liz and I were on foot.

Spotted 2LUKY (R34 GTT Sedan) at the Mitsubishi Dealership (must work there). And spotted Tiffany RB_TURBO_Bitch (a few times on logan rd)

hehhehehe... hey damo! :blink:

lol i thought that might have been the reason, and i was looking for a peaceful drive as my coil packs are ghey atm....so whenever i hit boost....it miss fires lol....when its fixed we'll go for a cruise buddy.

oh and i spotted 51PRY

HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

hi there... so i guess you'll be needing my spare coil packs soon then...??

who was the person who beeped me franticly in a camry last night??
was it a white camry wagon? If so it was Frank
I thought it was frank...but he would have mentioned it by now I would have thought
crazy asian drivers...i'd be grateful that ur still alive andy :worship:

listen up, YOU PEOPLE! thats right you people! :)

it wasnt me!

i am asian tho :P, hang on, im actually black in my heart.

spotted a gun metal grey 33 on kingston road just before the round about got a wave from the driver :D

Twas me destero! noticed you from number plate, first wave and notice in over a year for me! woooop lol how dirty is my car! :pwned:

spotted a blue adn white r34 at lawnton autobarn. had scissor doors, etc was parked there all day as apart of their tihngy i guess.

also spotted a red stagea at rothwell round about around 6ish. (ive seen you heaps in the past week, but have forgotten to post)

Twas me destero! noticed you from number plate, first wave and notice in over a year for me! woooop lol how dirty is my car! :D

lol i honestly dident notice it was dirty :D u caught me by suprise i seen u at the last second and then when u passed me waven i dident have enough time to wave at u myself.

I saw a Sexy Silver 34 4 door at work today with the Plates Neo25,

and a big ARC front mount on the front :D

You work at Trade Tools? and im guessing you had the 32 parked in the shade? looked nice :D

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