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Spotted a very nice silver s2 R33 on NE Rd at Gilles Plains and a orange R34 Gtt on Regency Rd this morning

Also spotted a fkn moron in a silver vx ss commo almost side swipe me from the inside of the left lane, then overtakes me in the right lane and pulls 100km/h+++ in a 60 zone on sir donald bradman drv

spotted white r34 night kids mobile, had a stern chat to the owner about copy right issues. left him with my lawyers number who will be in contact regarding said sticker. kids of today geez :P

didnt see ya on the charity cruise though dude, u sleep in or something ;)

saw the sexy white stagea that was looking for rims on here not that long ago in the port next to the library..mmmm porn!

omg took me this long to realise what I had typed! Wasnt a stagea, was the Chaser that was looking at the rims on here.. personlised plate blue on white.

Spotted a silver M35 stagea on south road last night, don't look too bad

Could've been me.

Was it completely stock and with a morpowa sticker on the back windscreen?

Was on my way back from victor, and was on south rd all the way up to grand junction rd. Would've been around 9-10pm, give or take 30 mins...

Edited by pixel8r
Could've been me.

Was it completely stock and with a morpowa sticker on the back windscreen?

Was on my way back from victor, and was on south rd all the way up to grand junction rd. Would've been around 9-10pm, give or take 30 mins...

Yeah was most likely you, didn't see a morpowa sticker but would have been around 9:15pm, was on my way to work

spotted white r34 night kids mobile, had a stern chat to the owner about copy right issues. left him with my lawyers number who will be in contact regarding said sticker. kids of today geez :P

didnt see ya on the charity cruise though dude, u sleep in or something :P

yeh i ended up having my car searched, and got verbally defected so to speak

im pretty sure i fixed em all now, stupid turbo timer cant believe i didnt just think to unplug it baha :)

black 32 at victor skatepark

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