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haha Marsss were you driving or getting your pay from your pimp on oxford st ?? :)

spotted abo bob on victoria rd last night !!!! :)

i was waiting for you to gimme ma money beyotch!

Sup Stel!

Spotted Matboy in Penrith also spotted a silver civic with chromiez and habibzzz in the car with type r stickers all over it he then told us its vtec y0 and it smashes wrx's and turbo skylines so not to bother if we saw him out, well later we saw him while in my mates dead stock avalon ran him 3 times and munched him each time.

i was on the other side of the road in a 98 corolla.. lol

Haha.. Thats prolly why I didnt see ya! :D

Spotted HUH-000 - White R33 GTS-T WITH A GTR BADGE :dry:

Spotted R32 GTR --- GTR-12H (Grey?), Flashed and got a wave

spotted a n13 pulsar sedan, red and the most riced up pile of shat i have ever seen. Saw it at greystaines. it has the biggest plastic stick on rear wing, a body kit the flapped in the wind, and probably 20 decals all over his car with all the brands down his door, oh and the biggest cannon...dont know how the shat 1.5L ricer even got that thing moving....Damn Ricers

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