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Spotted Slim in Epping like 2 mins ago... pretty sure it was you as i couldn't get a good ankle from window to see number plate.

would have been me :) I just moved in to the area.. been trying to keep an eye out for your car too :D

hahahh i spotted smokey today on the m4

and a couple of other people ive forgotten the gtrs not that lewo profile really

btw im watching smokey an the bandit atm its pretty funny. is that where you got your name from mate?

I got the nickname back in the day when I was young and reckless :blink:

I'm not known by my first name anymore, not even by my family!! :)

They say, "If the suit fits wear it", in my case im lucky it fits like a glove :)

Hahaha love Smokey and the Bandit though!! :blink:

Where were you off to Duncan??

Spotted Shell, msnismo, T04GTR, S13Deviat, Sl!m, Goldzilla, Tinks, DJ Brave, VZSS, gimpydamit, DRDOOF, mr moo, JETR32 and toybox at Toongabbie on Saturday night.

I'm pretty sure I saw others too... but fail memory fails :P

would have been me :P I just moved in to the area.. been trying to keep an eye out for your car too :P

I got a feeling that you drive past my car everyday to get in and out of epping providing you go the same way as saturday.... but its behind four walls... hears the trains but (hint, hint)

I got a feeling that you drive past my car everyday to get in and out of epping providing you go the same way as saturday.... but its behind four walls... hears the trains but (hint, hint)

ah yeh I'd say I do then :banana:

spotted over the weekend:

Silver 34 on boundary road BCJ***

Silver 33 CLR-000

Maroon 32 GTR Glenhaven Rd

Silver 32 JAP-32R on Pennant Hills Road

and to top it all off...

a red Ferarri F430 Scuderia..pure hawtness!

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