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Spotted a white 32gtr at space station (shell) on epping road at 4.20pm today. Car had a sau sticker on the qtr window :)

That was me DIF! Yew!!! No mention if the car looked any good dammit!

spotted rr33yo this moring in the tunnel off castlehill rd onto penno rd, sau sticker, car sounded nice going through the tunnel.

Yay spotted :) i lovvve that tunnel.. what were u in mate?

That was me DIF! Yew!!! No mention if the car looked any good dammit!

Well, you know what they say.. If you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all...

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KIDDING..

Nah looked pretty clean and sounded alright.. You need to rub that silly "drag/race number" off the window.. I can't stand that on cars..

Haha I was right behind your mate at the counter I was going to go over and say hi after I paid (I was just in my daily) but you guys left.

Yay spotted :) i lovvve that tunnel.. what were u in mate?

ahh i was in stealth mode my friend...in my work ute with mower on the back :)

also spotted a black na 33 leaving maccas at dural last night....i gave a little flutter as i went past when u were turning off (if your on here)

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