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Unfortunately my poor eyes have to see that thing almost everyday as the Indian owner lives in my area.

He must also work or something on Elizabeth Street near Redfern as it's parked there alot too! Shocker..

Unless there's 2 of them :yucky:

white 34 gtt with gtr rims in APR today - coming out of creamery road onto the highway, SAU sticker rear right quarter window :D looked very nice.

was in the daily (yellow lancer - should sticker it up).

also two green p-platers in r31's going up the freeway. very impressed if you're on here guys, sticking to the limit.

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words fail me.

thats aids, i have seen a worse R33 though, i always try to figure what these epic retards are thinking

When they see my fresh OEM, do they want to also stick the cheapest ugliest accessories on it to make it aids. Or do they think i wish my car look half decent as that, probally the other option.

Edited by starwarz

Unfortunately it was an R31 I saw driving like a dick. Kurrajong Ave and Carlisle at 1pm. White S3 with 17's and a cannon from 5 cars back, into the left lane to run a red and turn right from the left lane. Friggin moron. No wonder we are labelled as hoons. Go buy an excel.

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