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some stealthy looking black 32 gtst with a meshed out passenger headlight on vic pde yesterday, looked pretty mega. i was the guy who kept looking back at you while crossing the road lol

and green p's white 34 with a (carbon? - sun was reflecting heaps, couldn't see properly) bonnet and gtr front passing rezza station

Spotted some douche in a black r32 (no turbo) when i was up in shep 2 weeks ago. (8/10) along the causeway heading towards Mooroopna.

Constantly trying to drag me, while giving me head tilted retarded looks as he dropped it down a gear and took off everytime.

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some stealthy looking black 32 gtst with a meshed out passenger headlight on vic pde yesterday, looked pretty mega. i was the guy who kept looking back at you while crossing the road lol

and green p's white 34 with a (carbon? - sun was reflecting heaps, couldn't see properly) bonnet and gtr front passing rezza station

that 32 could be the one my aunties brother that works at Rotomaster told me about

daily driven with rb26det 700rwhp, has a garrett gt42 or something close to it, also runs a hollinger sequential gearbox :O

Silver 33R with 34R rimes turning from Mahoneys Rd onto Sydney Rd about knock off time.

Tidy looking Gunmetal 32R with black 5 spokes with polished lips at Cambellfield Coles/Kmart a little while ago.

Grey 32 four door on Mahoneys Rd shortly thereafter.

R31 GTS2 turning from High Street onto Keon parade just after that.

Then when I was going the opposite way to pick up Pizza a gunmetal 33 with nice fitment on Mahoneys Rd.

Also Saw Charles89 yesterday when I went to pick up seats from him. Car looks nice man, nice to meet ya too. Was in a bit of a hurry to get back home though haha.

Spotted a clean White 34 GT(T??) turning onto Blackburn Road from Doynton Parade in Syndal yesterday or the day before?

Pretty sure I spotted some SAU stickers on the side windows and I think he gave me a nod :)

I was in the White 33 GTST.

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