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does yours have a SSQ blow off valve and a loud exhaust???

if so...it was you

yeah yeah was me.. its not that loud its only 9db over the limit..

my car is the white one in mellys pic i cant seem to upload a pic on here, but i'm trying, so if your wondering which mine is look at mellys profile pic... (thanks mel :bunny: )

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yeah yeah was me.. its not that loud its only 9db over the limit..

my car is the white one in mellys pic i cant seem to upload a pic on here, but i'm trying, so if your wondering which mine is look at mellys profile pic... (thanks mel :blush: )

Haha see I am useful for something!!! :D

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just spotted an old lancer with L plates and the hazard lights on driving really slowly along the footpath out front of CSIRO making a nasty scraping noise, when he got closer noticed he didnt have a rear tyre, he almost got hit by a garbage truck cutting across the road to go across the uni's grass. LOL just done more damage than the cost of a tow :S

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pink or purple 33 following a white 33 southbound along the parkway around 5pm earlier today

hmmm sounds like Melly following Sexy33 around. Careful Sexy... won't be long and she'll be in front coz goils rule!!! :worship:

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Spotted a white R33 near the big roundabout in in Erindale bout 11:30ish today. Gave a wave but couldn't tell who was in it or if they saw me, damn reflections :P

that was possible me..? if the car you saw was my pic then it was me, i was in that area a few times yesterday but not sure of the times..

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that was possible me..? if the car you saw was my pic then it was me, i was in that area a few times yesterday but not sure of the times..

Pretty sure it had a white bonnet... Were you wearing a bright yellow road worky type vest? :P

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