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First person to spot Liz's car with the new owner was....me!!!

20 mins after liz sold it he turned up at my place to pick up an airbox. I said hold on......This is Liz's car!...and ummmm, your not Liz?? What have you done with Liz? It was some dude nameed Nathan. Hope he takes care of that car liz.

I got new plates for two weeks now and nobody sports my car?? WAAAH

**runs into room and cries with a packets of tim tams and a DVD copy of Beaches**

Spotted a few 32s and 33s running at WSID tonight but one that stood out to me was a black 32 GTST with the plate RBGUN what an absolute machine does anyone know if hes on here? I wanna know if hes still running an RB20 or not and what turbo he has.

Spotted Marsssss driving past my work just then!

:huh: damn.... where do ya work man???

Was coming back from doing a Nasho run where i spotted a burgundy 33... parked at Stamwell then a gunmetal 32 on the way back... they've fixed the road between the 35km/h and the 25km/hr turns.... smooooooov!

should be good for those who turn up this friday

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