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spotted a dark blue 32 gtr at seacliff crash this arvo, nice big graze down the drivers side........ouch!

Not me :cheers: There's another guy on here that owns one, not on here very often though, his has 5 spoke rims also. If it was mine i think you would have noticed the non stock number plates and its all type crash every time for me :)

Not me :cheers: There's another guy on here that owns one, not on here very often though, his has 5 spoke rims also. If it was mine i think you would have noticed the non stock number plates and its all type crash every time for me :)

wasnt dan(inline6) man and im sure its not andrew (blue32)

must be a 4th blue gtr heh

-D

Dude you work around the corner, stop in for a drink you can always go through the gates on Victoria Rd!

Plus I spotted SIK 033 at the sailmaster tonight, dont know if they are on here.

ok will have to. send me your addy. but i finish at a weird time of day so i dunno if ud be home. i could always gate ya as i go past in the morn and give you a wake up call :cheers:

spotted a commodore on its roof up the road ,

driver did a runner

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sick, 3 mags and a stocky.

Spotted Cara on her phone :)

i think i mayve spotted cara not on her phone.

hate to see her phonebill this month, $6/minute is gonna hurt.

spotted pimp dato with gun shot hole in side window :cheers: true gansta

yeah, saw that dude too, gangsta as.

(note, funny how 'gangsta' isnt shown as a miss spelt word...)

wasnt dan(inline6) man and im sure its not andrew (blue32)

must be a 4th blue gtr heh

-D

Andrews car (blue32) isn't blue, its grey, lol!

keep spotting the sexiest black stag with gold rims on o'sullivan beach road lonsdale...ooooo...sooooo hot...want to tough the heiny..arrroooooo!!!

If its the one im thinking of i see it all the time as well, i thinks it lives near me around Woodcroft shops area.

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