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spotted JOELF. this evening at the lights near JB in phillip, didnt see him as he came from my right, but he gave me 2 big beeps, and a wave, thanks for that and nice to see you again.

also spotted a fu**ing parking ticket under my wiper, i paid for a full day parking ticket and displayed it properly in my window, and received the fine because i was a few bays over from the corresponding section, fu**ing vultures! no chance i'll pay it though.

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Spotted: a black 33, series 2 wing going down drakeford drive at about 7:15 last night. only caught a glimse of the back lights (mmmm hotplates) so i couldn't see if it was a stocker or yeah :D

yea i am pretty sure that was me was at a mates place i was looking for some punk on a bike but couldnt see you lol

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spotted...someone trying to drive their car into the Kingo lol

if you haven't heard about it, apparently someone clipped an Action bus and smashed into the pub causing 50K worth of damage...happened about 6pm last night..

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Spotted a purple R32 at my school this arvo at about 3ish. i know it's someones on here, but i cant remember names lol, andrew i think (one of the many)

Yea that was me dude......

I recognised you and waved, hoping youd remember me..

Also spotted Black R32 at Southers Carpark yesterday

Spotted....... Fully cant remember your name sorry mate.... White R34.

Also someone else.... but cant remember.

Yea also.... what do you do when you get a letter in the mail saying

" Notification of suspension to pervisional licence" ? :confused: :cuss: :hellpisd:

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Spotted - AndrewR33 driving past my place just then - 10:30, looking and sounding good buddy!

do you mean me? i didnt know we had an andrewR33 so i assume you mean me?

where abouts is your place? im guessing somewhere near gordon?

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