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spotted a white R35 on Windsor road on saturday,

also spotted various skylines including a black R34 GT-t yesterday on windsor road, and a silver V35 with a Corrective Services officer driving it :D

Spotted my parked Zed being hit and run side swiped by a cab today.

Yep- that car is truly cursed :laugh:

look in wastelands, there are more people that are unhappy with the way taxis drive with photo proof, you should go in there and confirm to them what happend to you....

hope the damage isnt too bad

look in wastelands, there are more people that are unhappy with the way taxis drive with photo proof, you should go in there and confirm to them what happend to you....

hope the damage isnt too bad

cheers :P

actually the damage is decent - definitely no way they could have not felt the hit!

Spotted white 34 yesterday Arvo PL?4ZN had a chat at lights St Marys nice bloke.

Spotted silver 33 m4 city bound around 1:30 today FST 666 if i remember, sat behind me for 30 seconds then took off into the distance.

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