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This is a CAR spotting thread...not a PEOPLE spotting thread....

mods please remove :)

hehehe

It's ok to spot members :D Unless one of the mods is trying to reduce the attention one or 2 members have been getting lately :blink: mwuhahaha :)

oh yeah also spotted jef-33r just near west ryde maccas on victoria road...

on tuesday....

I THINK he is on sau isnt he ??

Spotted jef-33r about an hour ago on Silverwater Rd... Bit of frontal damage - ouch!

Spotted jef-33r about an hour ago on Silverwater Rd... Bit of frontal damage - ouch!

I take dat on the way home but im ok no accident, dat was a months ago?????

i fix my car already, it was a small dent, i changed my bonnet wit a vented on.

I take dat on the way home but im ok no accident, dat was a months ago?????

i fix my car already, it was a small dent, i changed my bonnet wit a vented on.

Hmm ok weird... I had a glance at the front of your car, and it looked like your front bar was badly scratched/dented...

It must have been the heat making me see things :rolleyes:

yeah liz

made sure i waved this time hahaha

lol!

I was getting a few dirty looks from the pedestrians as I beeped to get your attention, I should have probably waited until I passed the pedestrian crossing before I beeped! lol

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