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I thought it'd be good to have a bit of a list of all the sweet cars in town.

For the population there are quite a few so list em up as you see em.

I don't intend this to be just a I saw you at maccas type thing, but to let us all know when a new beasty is here!!!!

So to start:

I saw a pretty stock lookin R34 GTT Silver with no wing a couple days ago

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also possibly not YOURS??????? lol

Saw a falcon getting pulled out of the drain near Lyndavale shops.....

Looks like it went through the Payphones first , all the way across the carpark and into the drainage....Must have been flying..

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Finally got out of my commodore and into another turbo import. Goes very quick for a 2.5 tonne 4WD. Torque is very impressive :)

Have already got rid of the bling alloys and yesterday had a 3inch straight through exhaust fitted (no mufflers at all)

Same plates, so you can't miss it if you see me waving.

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