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People (cars sorry) that i have seen today....

Nightcrawler passing my work, yes and i heard you if that was you that beeped your horn.

trick looking taillights mate.

Cheeky r32 at the intersection of regency and hampstead.

hehe yeah that was me .... I was hoping you would hear the air horns - I didn't have time to stop in and say hi :) .... top loking ride you have the mate - very sleek!! Are those mags Rays?

Oh and on another note who happened to be up on the old freeway the other monday having a drift session......

I did hear names dropped one popped up from here i won't mention who he was but he owns a 33....

If it was you then would u happen to have any footage of wot u were doing?

Would be awesome to see, i HEARD that some of the D1 guys from the nationals were there too?

Heard also that who ever it was had a lil police presance but u guys managed to boot scoot outta there before they got there

Air horns !!(lol) i thought that horn of yours sounded a bit on the loud side. Nah man, the mags are those AVS super light 6 wheels, hollow spoke jobs. So what does your licence plate mean....Performance Car Of The Year is the best i can figure???

saw Maxx bootin it along Lower North East Road heading towards town late yesterday arvo :D .... and yes my lights are dorrriiiffftt lights - not rice :D .... it's only rice if you don't have the power/ET's to back it up :)

saw Maxx bootin it along Lower North East Road heading towards town late yesterday arvo :D .... and yes my lights are dorrriiiffftt lights - not rice :( .... it's only rice if you don't have the power/ET's to back it up ;)

went to Provident crash repairer to cut & polish my car and put some mesh on my new front bar, they even paint my grill for free as they think the color don't look match(bad job by preious crash repairer). They done a perfect job, highly recommended!

i spotted a ford XF ex taxi i know this coz you could see where

they pulled the taxi stickers of and didnt bother removing the sticky stuff

and it was rough as bags and it had full under body neons and a fuuly sick

subwoooofa mwait talk about rice to the max ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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