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Spotted myself on drakeford drive on the side of the road friday night with a rear end 10" shorter than normal. And to all those wankas out there who yell out of their doof doof mobiles or taxis - F U!!!!!!!! I know i was in a crash, and i don't need everyone to point out the obvious, no need to yell it like a bogan out ur window as you drive at 5km/h then hoon away. My girlfriend was so impressed by them, thought they were so cool.....NOT! THey nearly caused so many crashes slowing down.

Saw a skyline zoom past. think it was like 830ish maybe.

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spotted a burgandy 33 in curtin near the shops at about 11:30ish then a black r32 gts-t on state circle at about 11:45 or 12ish looked nice and then a white 34 gt-t in fyswick at like 12:45

hehe that black R32 was me :wave:

Spotted a yellow R34 Gtt at chapman shops all the time.

spotted a white R32 gtr at tuggeranong office park on friday mmm dirty but sexual :)

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