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ah yes tram lines :/ No wasnt me im up near Richmond primary school at that time

it was my evil twin the one that does naughty shit :D << lol i made that up sounds good eh

Ah yes, the evil twin. I have one of those :wave:

saw luke with 34 4 door tonight, spotted the 34 lights from a mile away when you pulled out of kmart on anzacs then watched the puzzled look you had for a few seconds when a falcon with a SAU sticker pulled up next to you lol :wave:

Car looks tough cruising along man. I remembered back to first time i saw it, stock everything, soooo much better now.

Saw DSTROY and a silver over gunmetal 33 turning onto hindley st off king william about 45 mins ago.

saw luke with 34 4 door tonight, spotted the 34 lights from a mile away when you pulled out of kmart on anzacs then watched the puzzled look you had for a few seconds when a falcon with a SAU sticker pulled up next to you lol :wave:

Car looks tough cruising along man. I remembered back to first time i saw it, stock everything, soooo much better now.

Saw DSTROY and a silver over gunmetal 33 turning onto hindley st off king william about 45 mins ago.

seen luke too...........and he come back into kmart LOL

was there checkin out the "commola"................flick and luke would remember this car from the old days at gardens........

its back..........and supercharged this time :/

girlfriend saw EVIL33 driving behind her today on the way to my house

we also spotted a red 34 with a black bonnet with a chick driving it.

and a maroon 33 turning at the maccas intersection at TTP this arvo looked pretty good!!!

Spotted a few cars around today....

Silver stagea at parafield car wash...SIKR33 or something along those lines on south road around 12.30..White S2 R33 with FMIC and stockies on the back that was sledded on south road near mitsi's, another white S2 R33 with RH9 (or was it RH1) plates on it near arndale and a black R34 at domino's near arndale.....

Luke ENR34 at richmond rd / grove av lights a bit before 4 this arvo, did toot................was in the truck on the way back to the depot

and i reckon i spotted PK, Kellie, Chad and Steve at Aussie Pizza House.............not sure tho :blink:

Spotted a scotty's black 32, minh's silver 32, chad and DSTROY, adam and his silver 4 door 32, adrian and his 32, my 34, kellie and her 33, steve and his 33 and ryan with the 33 at my dads work today! Had a good day, learnt alot about cars. intercoolers are harder than they look, LED's are easy to fit into guage clusters and pizza takes an hour from wingfield haha.

Spotted a scotty's black 32, minh's silver 32, chad and DSTROY, adam and his silver 4 door 32, adrian and his 32, my 34, kellie and her 33, steve and his 33 and ryan with the 33 at my dads work today! Had a good day, learnt alot about cars. intercoolers are harder than they look, LED's are easy to fit into guage clusters and pizza takes an hour from wingfield haha.

hahahaha u were there DAMO??

and the pizza! god kellie should never get a job as a pizza delivery person! she sucks at it! and yes was a great day! even though not much got done! hahaha

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