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Had a red (note: RED not Maroon) 33 behind me yesterday on Maundrell Tce. I turned left at Hamilton Rd and they went straight though. All I could see in my rear view, and the brief profile shot was: Red, S2, shiny silver rims.

Whoever it was... hope they didn't get stuck behind the useless prick in the silver Camry that was holding me up!

spotted 78GTR brenden .. this morning you came off the M1 i was in the black vectra at the lights

White R33 on the M1 citybound had standard plates xxx.hbo

White Stagea S2 on lutwyche road with 20" Weds Wheels .. looked hot didnt get the plates

tin98 white/black 34 this arvo

SXL32 on compton road the other day

Is it sad that ur like 2nd person to spot me since i started viewing this thread? :unsure::blush: hahah anyways if i knew wat car u were in i wouldve give u a wave.

Is it sad that ur like 2nd person to spot me since i started viewing this thread? :unsure::blush: hahah anyways if i knew wat car u were in i wouldve give u a wave.

I have spotted you previously

and I also did again wed arvo on gowan road :P

spotted blue R33 with newly primed body kit today next to Volvo/Jag Dealership in southport

you waved!

i waved back thou you might not have seen as you boosted past

look good once its all finished mate if your on here

sounded nice too

also parked next to a red R32 at noodle box arundal today

ohhh yeah and a hottie in a silver R34 this morning going thru southport

looked very clean and tidy (both the driver and car):yes:

Edited by LUKE R34

I have spotted you previously

and I also did again wed arvo on gowan road :P

ohh yeah f*k i forgot about that.. u were turning right onto kamaruka(sp?) st hey? my bad.. :P

On a side note.. i took a video of fail 4dr r33 n/a auto driver today at work.. trying 2 reverse out of very basic carpark.. Quite humourous.. will utube when i get the effort :)

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