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Spotted a nice blue R32 GTS-t with bronze wheels (standard) and a silver R34 sedan this arvo in Church Street, Parra, pretty much right outside Sherriff's Mini Cars. This was around 5.45pm...

At the lights near Red Rooster?

I saw you again last night near Crystal Carwash - i was going to Bob Janes just opposite

At the lights near Red Rooster?

I saw you again last night near Crystal Carwash - i was going to Bob Janes just opposite

Steve-O, did you spot me in the Stagea, or one of the Skylines?

my postie????on a CT110? :(

its gun metal grey :)

very standard :)

I got kicked off my postie, I can wheel satnd it for over 100 meters and one handed, they said you cant ride the postie anymore something about dangerous riding, huh whatever....lol

If you get the chance stop your postie and say that you know Ben...hahah

If ya see me wave, or throw something heavy or just swear, gunmetal grey 32gtr with 18inch white rims, always goin through old road and going to hornsby.

Ben,

hahah we have a postie at work (asquith golf club) I can just get the front wheel off the ground, but I can do helli's in the soil/gravel road in it hahahah

I think I saw you a few weeks back - fri or sat night. on somerville road round midnight.

Ill keep an eye out!

Chris

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