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Rofl "love me dammit"

I see a black R33 GTST almost 3 times a week, out on Sutton road??? Any one here????

yup it's all about ME :)

man, i got 6 nuggets and they gave me 4 SAUCES :cool: must think I like some nuggets with my sauce...

anyway, back to the topic..

so, who spotted me at manuka maccas??

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^^^^^

Can we not be so descriptive where we see parked cars especially expressing that its parked there regularly would hate for someones car to be knocked off by a dodge prick reading this site.

Thank you all

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^^^^^

Can we not be so descriptive where we see parked cars especially expressing that its parked there regularly would hate for someones car to be knocked off by a dodge prick reading this site.

Thank you all

+1

These things do happen

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If you live southside, That was me man... LoL,

I was just passing time lapping around...

PS, Get on the skid pan...

Seri0s?

I should have hurled myself out the window at your car:P

Sounds hot though, definitely got that beaut RB26 note to it. Drive by more slowly next time please :D

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Seri0s?

I should have hurled myself out the window at your car:P

Sounds hot though, definitely got that beaut RB26 note to it. Drive by more slowly next time please :)

Cheers mate, i wont be back down there for some time... LoL, If you come to the skid pan day :) you will get to see much more of it lol...

Hmmmm, fresh Rb26...

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Spotted this morning a Red 33 - later told that it was a lady owner

I think I spotted the same car in Civic this afternoon, had P plates on it and there was a girl driving

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