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:blink: hahaha hope you didnt mind the rb loving as i left

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 Deluxe in his Aristo at the bay today around 2ish. We were in stealth mode (the ford). Were right next to u at the lights, waved but u were in your own little world it seemed.

AHAHAHHAAHA no Sh!t, stealth as........... Sorry would have waved like a mad man, obviously didnt happen :(

spotted RB25DETS2 (think he's the guy that bought ryan's old RB25DET plates) on cormack road at wingfield this arvo. Im the guy that was in the Y Climb truck that was comin outta the driveway just past the rail crossing before wingfield road

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