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so who spotted my ass at the bwcp last night? i was the idiot standing at the entry waitin for the bloody racq cause i locked my keys in my car :(

i met unwrittenlaw (new owner of gry32, sorry i didnt get to talk to ya much mate, i was kinda preoccupied with gettin my keys outta the car)

Was out in the valley friday night. Saw GIRLY there (nice), 46n2 hitting the town and what looked like a blurry version of Kryz roaring past (would swear it was Kryz anyway).

Also saw the result of the bingle on gympie road, but was a little later in the night.

Was tailing a R34 GTR Vspec along milton road, then onto the western freeway today! Very very nice car! He wasn't giving it any though :D.... partly cos it was an older fella, and was talking on the fone aswell i'd say. Had NSW plates.

Anyone else seen this car??

Very nicely kitted dark blue 33 on creek road yesterday arvo - not sure I have seen one that colour before (certainly not many anwyay). Also nice white 33 in Kallangur - nice to see one up in the "deep north". See bugger all ricelines up this way.

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