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GTSTR33, 33 4 door down the road from my place, must be a builder? as parked out the front

of a home being built...

clean 33 4 door there!

good to see not everyone mutilates them with gay front bars and ''speed'' dents!

Edited by craig R33

luke, devo you didnt put a spotted thread up after that huge wave i gave you on brighton road, i was in the black clean not dirty2, and you in the 4 door 34, you even waved back you kent!

Edited by Jonnyboy89
spotted a girl with 'P' plates tonight in an orange slammed 33 with the plate 'RB26' heading south on South Road, Melrose Park and east on Daws Road.

and that would be the r33 that i was driving yesterday cause she couldnt reach the pedals and my mate whos her brother , who bought it cant drive a manual .

that would also be the car i almost bought tonight aswell

Ryan (SLY) Definately would love to catch up and check out your ride too! Take it you live around the area?

Also Craig, was that comment really necessary? (you know what one I mean) Just let it go buddy

GTSTR33, 33 4 door down the road from my place, must be a builder? as parked out the front

of a home being built...

clean 33 4 door there!

good to see not everyone mutilates them with gay front bars and ''speed'' dents!

Ryan (SLY) Definately would love to catch up and check out your ride too! Take it you live around the area?

Also Craig, was that comment really necessary? (you know what one I mean) Just let it go buddy

yeah to be honest I missed that one.

Craig I've been biting my lip up until now and staying out of this latest fiasco because I thought that Steve was out of line with what he said..........but he's stopped and you haven't.

So you decide how you handle things from here mate.......last thing anyone wants is to feel ostracized by others........I'm sure the Mods won't tolerate it and could be embarrassing for those concerned if we ever got together for another event

black 32 with kit and dish rims turning off of south road onto sir don this morning bout 8:30, HVN 32?

Yeah that would of been me, ive been looking for ya car everywhere around there now but cant see. I work on sir don and go that way every day

Yeah that would of been me, ive been looking for ya car everywhere around there now but cant see. I work on sir don and go that way every day

You went right past me! I was sitting waiting to turn onto south. Ill keep a better eye out for ya now :)

and that would be the r33 that i was driving yesterday cause she couldnt reach the pedals and my mate whos her brother , who bought it cant drive a manual .

that would also be the car i almost bought tonight aswell

too funny i must have been close to you today Pete?, i saw the orange r33 as well in the same area?..lol

gave her the wave but got a crusty look back...lol

Edited by sapphiregraphics

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