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Lot of people spotting LLOOLL / Ricky / xntrq lately

Saw him yesterday 10 PM driving south on Woodville Road near Fairfield / Villawood

My GF said " omg babe look it's the same as your one! ", then she goes " are you racing him? :verymad: " lol

Also spotted him a while back at Villawood Supercheap Auto when I had my black R34

Spotted a wicked R32 on the M4 this morning. LED lights, deep-dish rims.. Sorry couldnt get a better look at plates. Anyone else saw this beast?

Also was riding side-by-side with a 32R V-Spec 2 on Para Rd near Usyd.

Spotted xntrq squatting in front of his house like a real gangster lol..

Seriously bro, you gotta stop spying on me or your car will end up on my jack stands ;)

Lot of people spotting LLOOLL / Ricky / xntrq lately

Saw him yesterday 10 PM driving south on Woodville Road near Fairfield / Villawood

My GF said " omg babe look it's the same as your one! ", then she goes " are you racing him? :verymad: " lol

Also spotted him a while back at Villawood Supercheap Auto when I had my black R34

Hello, we meet again! haha I remember that supercheap time I think, you came out of HJ? I was driving my friend home (while she was facepalming from embarassment) and had to cruise next to you haha. Them JUN High stands ftw!

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