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just spotted on the corner of newline and castle hill road... a black celica (maybe) had turned from castle hill road.. into newline road and into a tree plus the big green electrical box on the corner there.. oops :dry:

Yeah I saw that too... It didnt look good!

Cops and fire engines all over the place!

yeap!!! and the tree he hit was on the road.. poor tree :angry:

rofl Poor tree indeed. It had a good life rofl

White 33 gtst plates myr33 parked on elanora road near my couz house..

Jackie?

DIF yea MYR33T should be Jackie remember that other rainy nite. :huh:

I spotted silver gts-t in Kogarah today, opposite the St George back.

I saw you parking. I was looking at you trying to get your attention, i had a meeting with two older blokes just were you were parking. I was the one in the blackish suit.

:D

spotted a silver r33 yesterday arvo in kirawee at the lights going down to miranda. He waved and i tried to wave back but he might of missed it (had slow reflexes at the time)

think that was me?? s2 33?? mismatched rims?? lol

what car where you driving..

Spotted a silver s2 33, driving along side me 10 mins ago from sutho to menia. Sup man!!

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