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Guys,

At 5:45am this morning in the dark and pouring rain, I sighted a white R33 in the ditch at the side of the F3 Motorway, and it looked like he was in trouble.

The owner was travelling towards Sydney, about 2km north of the top of the big dipper.

I couldn't stop because of the traffic, but if you see him, please stop and help.

TR34GT (Jim)

Spotted t04gtr, msnismo and mona's 33

oh hai!! spotted the same and sammeh

Guys,

At 5:45am this morning in the dark and pouring rain, I sighted a white R33 in the ditch at the side of the F3 Motorway, and it looked like he was in trouble.

The owner was travelling towards Sydney, about 2km north of the top of the big dipper.

I couldn't stop because of the traffic, but if you see him, please stop and help.

TR34GT (Jim)

:kiss: hope it wasn't qantas.... he just started a new job in Sydney this week ....

Guys,

At 5:45am this morning in the dark and pouring rain, I sighted a white R33 in the ditch at the side of the F3 Motorway, and it looked like he was in trouble.

The owner was travelling towards Sydney, about 2km north of the top of the big dipper.

I couldn't stop because of the traffic, but if you see him, please stop and help.

TR34GT (Jim)

saw that too later on in the day. but no one was inside

Spotted a green P Plater in a green R33 on Anzac Parade at Maroubra yesterday.

spotted you again tonight in the city on pit st/ market st out the front of the state theater. i was in the white 33 next to you :)

Oh that was you again? lol haiz :cheers:

spotted a silver 33 in the city with a windscreen banner saying 'TRANSFORMERS' :(

that would be me :)

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