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Spotted FYN32 crashing into the back of a poor indian dude in a FWD at Garden City earlier this afternoon.

OH SNAP!

It was a Mercedes hatch back and you forgot the part where the guy stopped at a green light..... :)

Spotted FYN32 crashing into the back of a poor indian dude in a FWD at Garden City earlier this afternoon.

OH SNAP!

It was a Mercedes hatch back and you forgot the part where the guy stopped at a green light..... :)
she also left out that he was going somwhere close to full throttle on Kessles road in peak hour.

Well you all left out the fact that you need banana's to make banana bread... :laugh:

Please keep this thread to sightings, start a new thread about the particulars of the accident.

Spotted FYN32 crashing into the back of a poor indian dude in a FWD at Garden City earlier this afternoon.

OH SNAP!

umm bugger!!! do we get to see drift damage??

It was a Mercedes hatch back and you forgot the part where the guy stopped at a green light..... :w00t:

lol how many people saw this.

she also left out that he was going somwhere close to full throttle on Kessles road in peak hour.

!!!!!??!!

spotted a blue ceffy this morning with an ADD sticker on the window on toohey road.

spotted white r33 in the Eleven17 carpark today at lunch.!!

Spotted today:

1: 'Traditimeour' - pearl white R33 4dr on Sandgate Rd near Supercheap heading north around 10am.

2: Black R33 coupe - plates 'SKY033' with some old dude driving on Stafford Rd heading towards Gympie Rd around 4pm.

3: Spotted a filthy black R33 in car lovers at Stafford just after 4pm.....what a mess!

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Spotted today:

1: 'Traditimeour' - pearl white R33 4dr on Sandgate Rd near Supercheap heading north around 10am.

Dang, I must have been sleeping.

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