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spotted a lowerd white r33 near macquarie shopping centre at about 1pm on tuesday. I think he gave me a wave but i had just come off a roundabout so didnt have time to react....

Spotted yellow R34 coupe on the M4 this morning on my way to work. It was going the other way towards Penrith. I have seen that car a few times now in the morning must be one its way to work as well.

Spotted a black r33 getting pulled over just after Alfords Point bridge by highway patrol at about 9:30pm.... lol hope you werent speeding, the cops love sitting there and waiting for people to gun it accross the bridge.

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spotted slim today cruising past bp north rocks road near westfield. Didnt see what the plate said but looked like yours and had red and white plates....

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