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This arvo at parramatta, Victoria rd arvo spotted a very nice silver R33 GTR with R34 GTR rims headn west, a white R34 GTT stock as headn east & I spotted Mass in his R34 GTR > lookn nice Mass :)

I was in the Mobil servo cnr vic rd & macarthur st.

This arvo at parramatta, Victoria rd arvo spotted a very nice silver R33 GTR with R34 GTR rims headn west, a white R34 GTT stock as headn east & I spotted Mass in his R34 GTR > lookn nice Mass :)

I was in the Mobil servo cnr vic rd & macarthur st.

Merry xmas peeps!!!

Hey billy yeh i saw ur car... i was like nice bar lol.. then i noticed the plates and it was too late to wave lol..

I also spotted 2GU UP anth man u need to come past and show me that thing.... looks good brother... I mean u are like 2-3 streets away from my place half the time, heck u come down my street every week lol stop and say hi like u used to lol...

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