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spotted me getting a spanking from a zx-6 on the way to work this morning. he was geeing me up for about 2km's, popping mono's and asking the question. i was hoping that he'd fall off if he hit it hard enough!!!! HA! also saw a nice black s13 with chromies and a monster tacho, which i munched after he saw me loose to the bike and tried the same thing!!!! HAHAHA!

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Not really a spotted, but my limey green gal has just been sold!!! I had one last drive in her yesterday trying to get a blue slip (long story) but all to no avail, because as soon as the idiot at pharleys (dont bother going to him) wouldnt touch it without an engineer certificate. This was not due to the a/market turbo, but the FMIC and pod. Sounds like it is new legislation in NSW. Crazy 'cos he didnt give a toss about anything mechanical about the soarer in april. Mind you, no-one else that we contacted would do it without a certificate either. Oh well, she has gone to a loving home, which is what I really wanted. (sigh.....)

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Spotted so many lines out last night - Nathr32 gave way got one back:) R33 GTR gave wave, said hello, was returned:) And also had a chat to Mr.Italy, If your wondering what was wrong, was a crack in a T peice off my block... Should be fixed today:)

Dayne

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spotted lots of lines last night. sick 34 gtr. couple of 33 r's. stirlo and the yellow peril. and yeah that pimped cima. they aren't purple flames - its harlequin/effects/flip stuff... the owner is from perth or something - from xspeed from memory - and he's been in canberra a few months now. tis a sick car tho.

and yes. racialnats are here

d

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spotted all the same, don't wanna sound repetitive but stirlo, nath, and a few others

went to maccas for dinner and saw a security guard there, thought WTF and had a chat to him. same as what andy said, busloads of lebanese blokes coming down from sydney, and messages being spread about fights.

shitheads.

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Spotted Jayce and I deciding on which way to beat up Mick after seeing him with the neons on in Braddon :D

I'm a big fan of neons.....but dude! we could see the tubes, which ruined the effect! just hide those tubes and it'll look sweet ^_^

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