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Spotted a Silver P plater Stag turning onto Honeypot rd. I gave a wave, got a strange look in return. Stag sounded awesome, though.

Also spotted a 32 GTS (couldn't see what colour - was pitch black and could only see the rear lights!) going down Elizabeth road in Christies Downs!

oh really, north or south side of the raod?

plus it can be hard to get my attention in peak hour, normally have my eyes looking to see if any of the luanatics out there might try and hit me... sooo hate peak hour!!!

north side of the road, gathered u musta been concentrating hard lol

:)

hi mate, didnt see you. where were you hiding?

going the other way in my stagea, you didnt look in my general direction :) :)

saw a silver 32 gtr on seacomb rd roughly 7ish

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Spotted a silver stag with gold Racing Harts turning onto North Terrace this arvo and a silver 32 GTR on Currie Street around 8:20 pm. Lastly, saw a 32 2 door boot past the bus in Hanhdorf at about 9ish pm, sounded nice :)

just spotted Matty (and his girlfriend I think), Luke & Flick at a certain BP where we all got complimentary car washes.

I've just washed 2 of my cars and I'm going to get my 3rd car washed as soon as my missus gets back from her complimentary wash.

just spotted Matty (and his girlfriend I think), Luke & Flick at a certain BP where we all got complimentary car washes.

I've just washed 2 of my cars and I'm going to get my 3rd car washed as soon as my missus gets back from her complimentary wash.

haha, nah she's just a good friend of mine. the amount of people that would think that though the amount of time we spend together

cheers for the complimentary car wash. wish it had been the 4wd bay so i coulda had a walkway to clean my roof LOL

while we were there a white 32 with territory wheels on the rear came in and filled up, and later on at BP west tce i spotted a black stag slammed on gold centred racing harts.........clean as man :laugh:

Spotted silver r33 at golden grove carwash numberplates ECR33

spotted maroon r32 with SAU stickers on the front and rear windows he was driving with me all the way down greenhill road

spotted a whole heap of people at villi's, but i didn't know anyone so i left....

Spotted a silver stag with gold Racing Harts turning onto North Terrace this arvo and a silver 32 GTR on Currie Street around 8:20 pm. Lastly, saw a 32 2 door boot past the bus in Hanhdorf at about 9ish pm, sounded nice :laugh:

ill claim that stagea one :D haha where were u i dont think i saw ya? was i coming outa the casino car park... (no i wasnt having a mid day pokie session haha) :D stupid split shifts

ill claim that stagea one ;) haha where were u i dont think i saw ya? i was coming outa the casino car park... (no i wasnt having a mid day pokie session haha) :w00t: stupid split shifts

I work valet at the cas, so I was driving someones car out to the carpark when I saw ya :nyaanyaa:

spotted a whole heap of people at villi's, but i didn't know anyone so i left....

ahh, were you there with a female in a grey 32??

If so we saw the car come and go and wondered who it belonged to........we don't bite mate (well maybe Kellie does a bit :w00t: ) so just come and introduce yourself next time. :nyaanyaa:

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