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

Or more like ur grl told u bout the posts baaaaaaaahahaha, busted. I never get spotted least u have a couple of times! :D

you talking about Mass? cos his plates are XX 34 XX (or so i thought)

Then who's is this?

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Also, spotted an R35 last night! Just near the turn on to the F3 at waitara around 7:15 or so... Plates BJV***

Spotted a black R34 GTT and a black R33 GTSt at 8am today cruising together down Olympic drive/joseph st/roockwood drv passing through lidcome with me following in my black R32 GTR....go mighty ducks.

Spotted a black R34 GTT and a black R33 GTSt at 8am today cruising together down Olympic drive/joseph st/roockwood drv passing through lidcome with me following in my black R32 GTR....go mighty ducks.

Go the Caps :verymad:

spotted a black R33 leaving granville (turning onto parramatta road) at 11pm

funny thing is he was leaving this dead end street which has all factory type businesses except for 2 or 3 brothels loll

he's on here somehwere loll

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