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saw lukez32 blowing flames out the back of his white r32 lastnight on the way home from jamboree.looked cool :banana:

Haha it blows big ones sometimes, but not sure if I will keep it much longer with the price of fuel now, Paid $1.73 for ultimate todayrant.gif

Haha it blows big ones sometimes, but not sure if I will keep it much longer with the price of fuel now, Paid $1.73 for ultimate todayrant.gif

whats u lookn at gettn?i feel ya pain dude

stagea with front end dmg on the back of a truck going past lambton this arvo in the bloody easter peak hour.

gf asked me to pick her up from uni, adamstown to callaghan = 1 hour sigh...

SPOTTED WHITE R32 DRIVE TO AND FROM PROMAC IM GUESSING PAST US AT HYTECH PARTS PLUS ON MUNIBUNG RD CARDIFF.

ALSO SPOTTED A WHITE R34 GTT IN CESSNOCK WOLLIES CAR PARK ON MONDAY

SPOTTED WHITE R32 DRIVE TO AND FROM PROMAC IM GUESSING PAST US AT HYTECH PARTS PLUS ON MUNIBUNG RD CARDIFF.

ALSO SPOTTED A WHITE R34 GTT IN CESSNOCK WOLLIES CAR PARK ON MONDAY

hey that was me in the white 32, my mate works at promac.

silver r34 with a carbon bonnet in the carpark of coles belmont

looked NA i think it could of had p plates on it

nice dark blue r32 stanced in the foreshore about 2 weeks ago on a saturday night

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