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just spotted, a damnnNN sexy chick in a silver series 2 r33. :(

always see her cruising round the hills district! anyone else had the honour!?

never had the honour......

also spotted these at miranda westfield today AJV 57G, SLY 32T (SLY 32R) and this black r33 cruising down castle hill road tonight....

there was also a white R34 gt at miranda westfield

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spotted today a ute turned over on it's roof taking up all 3 lanes on the m4 tonight near homebush west bound around 6pm, looks like they were maybe coming from ikea from all the debris that was strewn across the highway

looked pretty serious hope no one was hurt badly

drive safe out there guys

Edited by Yo-Yo

saw a Black R33 pulled over by 2 police cars on a 4WD tonight at the M4 penrith bound, if im correct its just after the speed camera...

was odd seeing 4WD's police cars on the M4... highway patrols...

oh yeh spotted Mr GoldZilla too :( I will return your car charger on Thursday night :) it doesnt work anymore after i dropped it in the pool by accident though :)

here sam i fixed up your last comment for you free of charge :D

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