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spotted a horny as r32 in the garage the other day, with the donk waiting to go in...

oh wait...thats mine. how could i forget it just looks soo sexy i guess.

spotted purple 33 today on creek road..

spotted a dark grey r33 coupe with exhaust and no tinted windows leaving the myers side of the plaza at about midday. bloke in it was wearing a business shirt and tie....... never seen it or the guy before.

was really quiet considering it looked like a 3'' system

Edited by r33cruiser
Spotted Dangerous Daveo's Cefiro in my front yard yesterday.....only came over to get the Krispy Kreme's off of me :banana:

Spotted Yvonnes new shiny extreamly tidy R34, in her driveway last nite while picking up my krispy kremes (4 boxes :) )

i used to spot you on my way to work have you changed routes?

I Spotted you man ! chucking a fulli hectix left run off logan road .. i was in my audi rs4 dont drive my 34 anymore :devil: dont worry i keep a eye out on ya :P

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