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Yesterday arvo saw a stag driving through warriewood, was a series 2 - looked nice.

Also saw a silver '33 Series 1 with big rear wing in chatty, saw him twice we both waved both times.

there is a thread in wasteland about some guy named eurospec posting how much he hates all the "losers" here and he thinks its so lame how ppl say they spotted a skyline they were cruising with or who came over to their house.

So v_twin was paying out on eruospec and rukus was pretending to argue with v_twin and yeh.

there is a thread in wasteland about some guy named eurospec posting how much he hates all the "losers" here and he thinks its so lame how ppl say they spotted a skyline they were cruising with or who came over to their house.

So v_twin was paying out on eruospec and rukus was pretending to argue with v_twin and yeh.

Ahhhh, ok.

'Preciate the catch up - thanks :D

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