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sifffffffffffffffffff i never even saw your car today :rofl: and its so dodgy i drive over to kfc and come back which is what 5 minutes and my car park was gone i hate parking under the eucy trees they drop sap all the time :( anyways sorry dude next time i will be more selective haha :bs!:

Spotted Leigh stealing my carpark at work! :)

Can't even go to lunch without your car park being stolen...geeze

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You drove to KFC??

Slacker....:)

But yeah...theives frequent that car park as a guy I work with had his car stolen in the afternoon. Went and checked on it at lunch.......went to leave in the arvo and his car was gone!!

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spotted a maroon R33 on the road to the airport, got a wave, waved back

saw a gunmetal R32 GTR at woden shops with NSW plates, and a maroon R32 with no wing near lake ginnindera college

the GTR would have been me :bananaman was barked out the front of barbar/dicksmiths

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Silver/blue R31 series 3 GX or Executive last night on the way home from trivia (10pm ish) crossing the border near jerra, this one's of note because of the big ass frount mount it was sporting behind the front bar..... (I've never seen the car before)

And a white DR30 2 door on Yamba drive about 5 mins after that

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Silver/blue R31 series 3 GX or Executive last night on the way home from trivia (10pm ish) crossing the border near jerra, this one's of note because of the big ass frount mount it was sporting behind the front bar..... (I've never seen the car before)

 

And a white DR30 2 door on Yamba drive about 5 mins after that

hmm that silver/blue thing might be a guy i know. my mate nearly bought one like it. i believe the same guy and his lady own a white 33 s now too.

spent lots of money on that car he has... 200+ kw at the bags rb20 from memory.

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pulled up behind a nice white R31 with 3 letter number plates (cant remember what they were) tonight on the way home from work, about 12.15am at Athllon turning onto Drakeford..

if u read this - sorry about the hi-beam!

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