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spotted a white 33 series 1 driving down henley beach road bout 3pm - flashed and gave a way - waved back - good on ya!

i love respect - giving and recieveing!

BTW - i HATE this new forum setup...all the lists...........

spotted a white R34 kitted up on taply's hill rd that looked like howie's avitar? not sure cause it had sorta supra trolly type wing on it but the same black bottom stripe on the lower front bar?

gave a wave, nothing ?

spotted flickr in person working..lol..thanks for the calender..lol nice work.... cant wait till next years. lots more photos..lol

and a blue porche 930 turbo with some huge steamroller tires on it. in the city, pretty nice ride for a hotted up VW...lol

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spotted a white R34 kitted up on taply's hill rd that looked like howie's avitar? not sure cause it had sorta supra trolly type wing on it but the same black bottom stripe on the lower front bar?

gave a wave, nothing ?

spotted flickr in person working..lol..thanks for the calender..lol nice work.... cant wait till next years. lots more photos..lol

and a blue porche 930 turbo with some huge steamroller tires on it. in the city, pretty nice ride for a hotted up VW...lol

I see that R34 everyday. That shopping trolley wing is so gay its not funny.

Is that the one with the carbon bonnet and those ugly ass crystal tail lights? That's a really rough car on close inspection.

that car is clean mate and in realy good condition and its just the bonnet that he got riped off with next time have a better look and have a bit of respect for other peoples cars and hes a good mate of mine cheers

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