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Jono bro u been doin a few laps of george st recently, i think ur ready to come hang with my habibs under the tunnel at the end of the rocks! haha

No seriously, me an my turk mates are there every weekend just look for the baby blue 33 CWH-08U

Hahahah a few more laps around the city and I might be ready for that..

Seen that Blue GTST around a fair bit. Very sweet paintjob and nice rims too :P

Have been in the city at past 3 weeks in a row. Went to a party near the cross last week and a concert at the Metro week before....hmmm might have to go again this weekend :(

saw a yellow 33 that looked an awful lot lke URINE's old car.

where you bitches is at I haven't seen any of you guys on the road and I've been driving around Dundas, Epping and Pennant Hills for the last 24 hours.

saw a yellow 33 that looked an awful lot lke URINE's old car.

where you bitches is at I haven't seen any of you guys on the road and I've been driving around Dundas, Epping and Pennant Hills for the last 24 hours.

we're avoiding crazy vic drivers

lol!!! thomas... if thats your new car, you're in trouble!!! and you now have a stalker... aka me! ;)

Matt - did you get a pic of it!??! i didn't even have a camera phone... but i was drooling and watching as he drove it all the way down the street!!

SPOTTED!!!  A yellow LAMBO GALLARDO criusing down castlereagh st!!  :drooling:  :Pres-hit:

Got one better...

Today.

Yellow mustardy Murcielago with what looked like trade plates.

Olympic Village.

Guy was givin' it some as he flew past me. Was obviously distracted by my car as he had to slam the brakes to stop at the red. Sounded like a WWII Spitfire as it engine braked.

Gave me the 'knowing eye' as he passed me.

Wanted to run me. I declined obviously.

Proceeded to hump it down Parra Road like a prince among paupers.

T.

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