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awesome. go kahli.

yeah exactly.........

spotted a white r34 in renmark this morning at the plaza........so went and parked mine next to it.......met the owner this morning too....good kid :)

spotted and talked to brendon(Im shite with names) with the STAG in hackam

then a black r32, In the car park same spot.

black r33 4dr soccer mum fly up behind me when backing up...lol

white r33 similar to abes, but dont think it was him near ballbuster noarlunga

oh forgot this weekends fun and games......two cars.. light impact.... tbone accident on a bike path in MV, lots of your just a farking cheater language being thrown out from both of them

psychos... I was roflmao

oh forgot this weekends fun and games......two cars.. light impact.... tbone accident on a bike path in MV, lots of your just a farking cheater language being thrown out from both of them

psychos... I was roflmao

lol reminds me of an argument i heard in the city yesterday, "what are you leaving for, i just bought you a $130 ring, what more do you want!" :)

white r33 similar to abes, but dont think it was him near ballbuster noarlunga

That is correct, wasn't me, yesterday i was at Marion - Expressway both ways, and today i woke up at 10:30am...haven't been out of the house yet.

Spotted at the newly built Liberty around the corner from my house, they sell E85 fuel there.

It is the Liberty norhtern end of Taplies hill road just before Westlakes Blvd if your north bound,

So if your Western suburbs looking for E85 thats where to go lads,

Was selling for 99.9cents a liter today!

Keep spotting MR R33 going past my house, anyone know the owner? If so tell him to get rid of that GTR badge off the back! Also smack him a few times an tell him it's a GTS't!! Car sounds really tough just cruising along tho..

dark purple s1 33 with GTR spoiler at the BP modbury, with sau url sticker on the windshield....

i think it belongs to the cute blondie behind the counter. well, atleast i hope so

naice

dark purple s1 33 with GTR spoiler at the BP modbury, with sau url sticker on the windshield....

i think it belongs to the cute blondie behind the counter. well, atleast i hope so

naice

That's Jas033 (Jasmine) from here mate, and yeah, she's a hottie :P

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