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Spotted Cara this afternoon at the strand deli . Walked right past me . LOL I was in my mitre10 uniform getting smokes and parked right next to you in the laser. Didnt recognise you as you walked out ,thus why I didnt say hi.

Was trying to get out quick enough so I could , but the deli owner stuffed up and made me miss you.

O well maybe next time we might be able to have a quick hello. :banana:

saw a white 32 with rims and wat looked like a vertex kit boosting up marion road bit over an hour ago, cop happened to pull out of a side street just after he did, bad timing much! 32 turned onto richmond road as did cop, guessing it wouldnt have been a happy ending.

And about 10 mins later on anzac highway a black 32 gtr and a silver 33, silver 33 seemed intent on racing, wheelspun all through 1st, then tank slapped 2nd lol, 32 just took off nomral and all i could smell for the next few hundred metres was clutch, great driving there lol.

Pulled up next to the black 32gtr on west tce, took him a minute but he noticed the SAU sticker on a falcon finally and got a thumbs up lol.

Edited by skylineguy19
Spotted a maroon 32 gtst parked next to me at TTP :blink:

i think ive seen you a few times lately.

once at st. agnas and another cruising past the car wash on north east rd ridgehaven.

Edited by Import S13

Woot! I think this is my first ever spotted :blink:

I was keen but when I realised my lane was blocked several hundred metres up I gave up! I had to do the double take when I saw the SAU sticker on the Ford though!

saw a white 32 with rims and wat looked like a vertex kit boosting up marion road bit over an hour ago, cop happened to pull out of a side street just after he did, bad timing much! 32 turned onto richmond road as did cop, guessing it wouldnt have been a happy ending.

And about 10 mins later on anzac highway a black 32 gtr and a silver 33, silver 33 seemed intent on racing, wheelspun all through 1st, then tank slapped 2nd lol, 32 just took off nomral and all i could smell for the next few hundred metres was clutch, great driving there lol.

Pulled up next to the black 32gtr on west tce, took him a minute but he noticed the SAU sticker on a falcon finally and got a thumbs up lol.

saw blue doylecrash s14 around little hampton round 4:30

i was suprised he was driving it on the road

and saw some r33 in stirling around 5:30 with front bodykit and twin exhaust

nice

Edited by Pepsinator

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