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few spots tonight,

a black 31 coupe and a grey 32 on main north near elizabeth at about 7:15.

a white 34 with a black bonnet and a grey 34 with a nismo sticker on the b pillar on main north at gepps x at about half past 7.

a black 34 4 door heading south near enfield at about the same time.

and the safety car doing laps at about 8:30.

out on the bike an hour ago and spotted Dangerman at the BP West Tce while he was on the way to the Race.....funny thing is, clowns at that servo won't let you fuel your bike if I'm standing over it to try and balance the heavy tractor, they want me to stand alongside it and balance it (tiny custom tank therefore needs to be balanced upright)......bugger that.

Also spotted someone in a black Stag waving at me past the Pasadena Cemetery shortly thereafter.

\

seems like we need mop and bucket to clean up the drool from the R35,,,, CARA???..lol :) ,,, nice photos by the way of your car with it, I thought about coming down too, damn

hey? what have i done now? :)

hehe

spotted a light grey r32 4 door in murray bridge this arvo

and spotted the "RB25" boys - tom and mitch on portrush rd :blink:

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