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saturday arvo a white 34 gtt came flying down wallgrove,hooked a hard left on the GRT WSTRN HWY big cidewaze(love'd it).

BWA turning right onto the HWY from wallgrove thismorning.

and CTN-508 i was the weirdo who waved to you from the ford ute about lunchtime in the car park.

what happend to your front Left guard dude?

PUR-11Z on the way home thisarvo too. + other 33z but their mostly non-wavers mostly!

Saw a Black S1 33 GTSt tonight looked stock just cruising along the m5 near liverpool and turned on to hume hwy, 2 nice looking girls driving it, i had a look but they were talking

So hi ladies :P

i think i saw moanie at wynard around 4:30. i was walking by and was going to say hi but the guys in the wrx didnt really like the look of me.

that was me! :P i didn't know the rexy guys.. they were picking up people behind me, and forcing me to move so they could park behind me... lammmeee!!!!! <_<

you should have said hi!!! silllyyyyy!!!!

:huh:  Wanna buy it? ;)

Oh, think it was satanic I saw in chatty tonight at about 7:30

Dude, I bought Alan's dark green one in October, after I saw it next to yours at the SnS.

Thoroughly enjoying it - you REALLY should keep it and do the conversion to manual!

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