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so you would have seen me driving down samantha riley dr then?

Not on Sam Riley no.

You know when you turn right at the lights on windsor rd where the car hire place is? then you get to the roundabout and turn left??

U'd just turned left and were on that road near the school

Not on Sam Riley no.

You know when you turn right at the lights on windsor rd where the car hire place is? then you get to the roundabout and turn left??

U'd just turned left and were on that road near the school

haha really thats soo close to my house - i live literally a street away from that roundabout :P

been spotting a white series 1/1.5 r33 gtst around pennant hills lately, its lowerd and got aftermarket blow off.... spotted on monday arvo and wednesday morning....

Spotted "SLY.25T" today on Milpera Rd, beeped you, i was in the silver shadywagon :)

anddddddddd i reply a month l8r. i dont check this thread often as i never get spotted :) lol.

sheng i prob didnt notice you beep cause im usually in my own lil world. lol or could have been that u werent in a line :D

surprised i havent seen u around BLEVIT. only live in the next suburb.

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