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spotted ando,jess,andrew,steve,nick,corrin,brad and Mav!!!

at great northen tonight

only had a frew drinkd!

w00000t

Only a "frew drinkd?" Hahaha.

Push, Chubbs, push!!!

Spotted a white wiv grey rims r33 gts-t on bonds rd, Riverwood this arvo atta bout 5ish, i was in my r32 gts-t gunmetal grey. Who ever it was beeped so i think he's a member ;)

:) That was me.

and yes 'she' is a member

:cheers: true Jon

In my travels today...

spotted a blue 33 with carbon bonnet twice in Parra with vic rego

alsp spotted FAT45S......at bob jane or beaurepairs....one of the two in Parra...

mate, you might wanna ask the guys not to give your car a hit n the car park.

spotted last night a silver R33 series 1.5 plates MON-73S coming out of caltex servo at kirawee, and this afternoon a silver R33 series 2 plates MJT, passed me on the Boulavarde, i was in the orange XR6T

oh and a white R32 GTR parked on The Grande Parade @ brighton around lunchtime

:D

spotted a white r34 gtr this afternoon came up my street, woodlands ave at about 4pm. sounded really nice

Do you live in Woodlans ave Lugarno?

Did she look like this ?

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