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Spotted a wine R33 at phillip shops today, had a maroon licence plate with 3 letter on it, also a sau sticker on the back. female driver gave me a wave.

that was meeeeee!!!!

hope you got a park...what a shit fight that place is lol

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she was blonde if that helps ID the one i saw. cloning programme?

if she was blonde then that's her! I have no idea if we actually look alike...but anyway..check for an SAU sticker on the back window! And red numberplates..
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oh i spot of the day was on the way to the dyno day just as i was about to turn into the street with the rest of the cars who should pass me... the chamelion/purple r34 gtr very horney almost creamed my pants then 2 cars behind the white r34 gtr bam it was all over i lost it was very excited to see these two :P

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spotted Terminal on the way home last night at about 12 ish, you were going up along adelaide ave towards civic......

Yeah mate i saw you too, was on my way back from movies. took the girl to see the new Harry Potter movie, was good.

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Spotted Jayce and erica at Manuka havin Coffee....

HI!!!!

And I wasn't even in my 'Line! Also spotted a white R32 GTR with white wheels,driven by a female,in Manuks about 7.30.Anyone here?

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spotted silver 33 gtst heading into civic last night 10ish. cute blondie behind the wheel.

spotted red 31 2-door with coooool oldschool dinner-plate/moondisk style wheels and big fmic + nsw plates (as well as lots of messed up people like eeeewin and mark) at evolution (greg packer/pendulum@ucbar) last night.

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And I wasn't even in my 'Line! Also spotted a white R32 GTR with white wheels,driven by a female,in Manuks about 7.30.Anyone here?

i think its a southside car, i see it now and then. i dont think she is on here, as every time i see it, i get snobed...... or maybe she just hates me :D ?

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