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Spotted LOZ*** pac hwy turramurra - blonde chick driving

Also spotted a maroon 33 with powerplay stickers in Artarmon...gave a toot but I was in 31 and got either a death stare or a wtf stare lol

Turbo Brian, its call traction control lol Wasnt me tho.

Spotted myself testing out a BOV (atmo) on my R34.. I dont know how anyone could use one. Will be making a plumb back head for it.

At least it was cheap!

Spotted a silver R33 in the tunnel on the Eastern Dist on Friday morning. Plates were A**-91E I think.

Then saw a black R34 GTT in the carpark behind the shops in Mascot on Botany Rd. Clean looking, I think it was an Asian guy driving?

And lastly saw a white R32 for just a second on the Cumberland Highway this arvo at about 3pm.

lol place I was yesterday had 4x 32gtrs, and not a single one was running. I'm beginning to think its normal

:(

I aint going anywhere near there then!!

Unfortunately they were all working (including Steveo's) and could make an escape before I could make some money out of em ... :blink:

ok last night on old windsor rd i think i spotted a grey R33 with plates MT***. i think there was another one with blue stickers on the bonnet but can't remember?

Today on windsor rd i spotted a red R33, i let you change lanes, i was in the excel :thumbsup:

and there's a gunmetal 33 out the front of my work building at norwest with chromes..anyone here?

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