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i spotted DRR33 , a burgundy 33 being towed by a acid rush ba falcon on the gateway this evening and a yellow 33 with pumped rear guards and a large wing on the roundabout at the end of airport drive about 30mins ago.

spotted 51PRY a few weeks back with a silver boot.....nice look :action-smiley-069: and i like the veilside?? rims you have on? did you get them from tokage?

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spotted 51PRY a few weeks back with a silver boot.....nice look :rolleyes: and i like the veilside?? rims you have on? did you get them from tokage?

Hey there loong time no see! I have had the silver boot (with no wing or holes) on for a few weeks now ready for the paint job!

The wheels are Work Equips horny hey! I love them they are hot as!

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Hey there loong time no see! I have had the silver boot (with no wing or holes) on for a few weeks now ready for the paint job!

The wheels are Work Equips horny hey! I love them they are hot as!

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Lookin good :rolleyes: i saw this the other day driving around somewhere forgot where now.

Spotted a silver 32GTST today on Logan Rd just in front of Garden City, had an SAU sticker on the rear quarter glass..I waved but doubt u saw it through my tint and your tint + it was pissing down as well...;)

Also spotted SXL32 orange 32 on the M1 heading south amidst the traffic chaos.

spotted 51PRY a few weeks back with a silver boot.....nice look ;) and i like the veilside?? rims you have on? did you get them from tokage?

Spotted you today Rohan, as you were turning on to Lytton rd. Deadset man, you are in a world of your own. I have known you for how long??? and you didnt even have the decency to wave :thumbsup:

i see tiffs car opp mazda southside on logan road almost all arvos comming bk from work :( looks good as usual .. havent spotted ur other half on M1 int he morning lately..

Thought I spotted you on friday but it was OOR34 instead going up logan rd at about 7:45

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