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Spotted blue 32 gtst at sandgate road this morning. Was that you fogg? Was in my gtr making a uturn at the lights where Shell is.

oooooooooooooooooo was it mine? they might be finished and are giving it a test drive. All star is near there

I can live in hope

Didnt look like yers bunta~ But im not too sure hey~

Spotted a silver r33 went up the side of the road along Ann Street near ANZ Bank just now, tow truck n fire engine just got there. Hope everything's alrite mate.

Spotted:

Fri nite: Choy at the emporium and freestyle

Sat nite: Blue R33 on the gateway heading south with what looked like a uras kit..around 11+pm on my way back from the airport

Sun Arvo: RDYGO drove past me at the pedestrian crossing inside IKEA carpark..with 51PRY in the navigators seat and BAN17 R32 on Logan road

Spotted a red R33 (didnt catch the number plate) heading west through wamuran on sunday at 4pmish

I was in a black 4 door R32 heading east ... gave a wave but im not sure if he saw me... he may have had the sun in his eyes

hope you had a good one anyways

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