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yeh thats them they called that gtir rwd-r

also did a full mines response r34 gtr awsome car that was

Yeah, that's Sasha (Japboyz). You'll find his workshop no longer exists, as he got out of the game. Between him and Chris (the MINES R34 owner, and the guy that imports most of Autostyles cars), they have some damn nice stuff... :( The Escorts are sold as well...

I regret to say that dog is no longer - got run over by a car ;):D

SPotted a white 32 t. on walgrove road today.. I thinka chick was driving it.. it was really clean! :( Any ideas?

I think that was BWA :P

Lucky girl! You've only had the car for 3 days and you've been spotted already. It took me months before I got spotted.

Spotted 2x Gunmetal Grey R32's in Hornsby.

(Missed plates)

Saw a grey R33 GTST Type II also in Hornsby.. Plates were WQF-3??

hmm...I have an R33 GTST but series 1 with series 2 wing....not my plates though but im always around Hornsby in it!

where and what time?

Spotted Dragon yesteday morning again

<_<

ugly spinners and a kermit green paint job

Yer i spotted him at UAS a few weeks ago... Not a real fan of the spinners :P

spotted LIZ (Miss Turbo), jeff (jeff33r) and john (flukey) at homebush just then, LOL nice meet up guys... hehe shame it wasnt earlier could of went for a nice cruise...

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