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Not as bad as the white VX with the huge Nismo sticker on the front window. Maybe a very confused owner?

Haha, I saw that car getting abused by carload of bogans hanging out the windows of some old bomb that pullled up next to it at the lights near the woolies servo in belco once. I laughed. Oh, how I laughed :D

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Spotted a nice black 350Z with a smashed front right quarter in Tuggeranong.

Maybe tried to take the roundabout too quickly in the wet and smashed into the guard rail. Lucky the rails were there or he might have ended up in the underpass.

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Spotted Erica in the Forester on Akuna st this morning, and spotted an old Bluebird up amongst the hedges on capital hill/state circle/whatever it's called, looks like it had a bit of an understeer problem in the wet.....

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spotted a gunmetal series 2 r33 at woden just before, SAU sticker on rear window, and gold mags with polished lip.

never seen a set of mags suit a car more, and it sounded great too

The guy who owns that works in my building, the car's always parked around it. Really looks the goods.

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