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or maybe she just wanted to be spanked cuz she was driving a 33 ???

Good call Gus :devil:

Curves! 33's have their own post code......... like yo mama

(jokes)

Curious tho ~ What's the ratio of girls driving 33's in comparison to 31,32,34 +35's ?

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Spotto'd Gus (I think) in Jerrabomberra today, and a Bayside blue R34 GT-t on Erindale Drive this arvo, and spotted Rumble in Braddon tonight, as well as a few other R33s and 2 R34 GT-R in braddon as well.

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Spotted a white R33 with black bonnet driving up Northbourne near Dickson... I was in stealth mode in the Audi :D

Also saw a whole heap of tossers driving round and some copper in an undercover white Falcon pulling over some crappy old car.

Looking forward to this crap being over and Flemington road opening again.

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Spotted Erica's GT Forrester " Mrs GT" and a whole bunch of others in Braddon. Most of the street is Domminated by parked Mustangs, a few Hot Rods and of course the Subaru wagons.

Still looking good J + E :happy:

Bayside Blue Phat 34 at QIX Fyshwick.

PS. Looked like your 31 was on the street Blueprint ?

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aww you didn't see my car Richard? :blink: I was only a few back from Bluprint

It was cloaked in invisibility, Did you have it switched to stealth mode again? I was probably looking at cute distraction at the time :happy: sowwy.

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Spotted a white 33 GTS-T last night at about 9.30 on Ballumbir Street in Civic. It had chrome rims, a black(painted, Im pretty sure) bonnet, lowered with a pretty blond in the passenger seat and a young fella steering. I think it was the same one I'd seen parked in Lonsdale Street earlier watching the 'Nats merriment. Anyone on here?

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