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went ballina and back last sat and spotted 2 cool cars

1.turning of to broadbeach

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2.Buying some t-shirts at carrara

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Fitment on WRX...Unpossible!

Spotted Astrotristan on Coro drive in the TRD Mazda.

spotted, r32 gts-t out the front of my shop. and i think the owners mate just snapped the key off in the passenger side door. and for some reason thinks that the nearest locksmith or at least key cutting place is in a shopping centre a bit from here, despite the fact that there a key cutting place next to my shop, and a locksmith about about 100m up the street.

i'll go and see if they need any help soon. they aren't near the car at the moment

EDIT: they seem to get it sorted.

u dont remember where u saw a red 32? alzheimers at 13?

lol at my own insult

but i saw it when in trouble with mum and i think to clarify it was quite close to the cab state high school [mayb at takeaway near there]

yesterday

silver r34 gtt zorst rims and xenons

black s15 kitted zorst fmic

wrx with zorst and tail lights

granny driving a different wrx

all on walkers road mid afternoon

Edited by rb2634datto

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