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Well it was all yesterday but man what a trip to Fyshwick!

Saw:

White Silvia broken down on side of parks way (Spec?)

R33 on the way in to Fysh

The Grey R35 outside bike shop (noice) on Newcastle

matte black primer 300zx with funky LED round tail lights and big exhaust near bunnings

White 34, big exhaust near Jammo

edit: oh yeah and the house f the twin sklines near Jammo with the black and the white one both parked there

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Sported a lot of cars at around 5:10 today. 2 black R33's. One at the intersection of Constitution av, and one going around near tongue and groove turning right of down some road that i have no idea. a white R33 at the intersection of constitution av as well, had probably 19" big plastic metal looking wheels =P, it was still very clean. a maroon R33 coming onto Constitution av. This was all in a 5 minute period.

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Sported a lot of cars at around 5:10 today. 2 black R33's. One at the intersection of Constitution av, and one going around near tongue and groove turning right of down some road that i have no idea. a white R33 at the intersection of constitution av as well, had probably 19" big plastic metal looking wheels =P, it was still very clean. a maroon R33 coming onto Constitution av. This was all in a 5 minute period.

one of those might have been me

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