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Spotted a Black 34 GTT (With Battle Damage) maybe Bratva... last night around 9:15ish heading south at the Glenlock Interchange.

Everyone stares at my damage probably thinking i drifted into a tree or something. Jimmy i was waving frantically at you but you never look to your side thought u ignoring me! SHoulda stuck side by side for mini skyline cruise

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Yeah I saw the crash thread didn't see you waving though.

Aside from the damage it's a nice skyrine.. Saw ya mate in the passenger seat having a look through but when I drove past you on the inside lane I couldn't see past ya hoodie :D

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Next time i see you (side by side in our lines) stick around for a bit :)

I swear most people stare at the dent and they stick their heads out the windows to try to 'show' you that they are aware of the damage kind of like being smart arses with their exagerations. Maybe i need to take my p plates off they make me look like a hoon

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Hi Kat

I don't get out that way often (especially in those little back streets) but for a three generation photo opportunity I will be happy to come out anytime ,, count me in. BTW .. I did admire your 32 some time ago when it was in Craig Halls, I frequent there for servicing etc.

Ahhhh I see. Mine sneaks out there occasionally. I work with the owner of the white 33 :)

Hehe need to all park next to each other.

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Should organise Dave to wash his car (and I'll do the same) and we should go take some piccies some time with the whities!

Thanks! That was ages ago (it's only been there once) and she's a fair bit different now! :)

I'm heading off for a drive up the Putty, through the Hunter Valley and onto Tamworth, just feel like hitting the road for a few days .... mine will need a wash when I get back.

Let me know when you guys a ready for the pic's, mine doesn't often get to meet 'the family' ..

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Next time i see you (side by side in our lines) stick around for a bit :)

I swear most people stare at the dent and they stick their heads out the windows to try to 'show' you that they are aware of the damage kind of like being smart arses with their exagerations. Maybe i need to take my p plates off they make me look like a hoon

yeah Ill stick around for a cruise next time. I'm normally there at that time on mon, tues, and wed, after I leave CIT.

And yeah that's cause most people are idiots...

Also, P plates don't belong on a car like that.. Not If you wanna keep your license..

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yeah Ill stick around for a cruise next time. I'm normally there at that time on mon, tues, and wed, after I leave CIT.

And yeah that's cause most people are idiots...

Also, P plates don't belong on a car like that.. Not If you wanna keep your license..

Oooohhhh, i dont suppose your at the reid one? Thought i might have seen you car there the other day, but i dunno...

I drive the black 32 with an undercoated bonnet :P

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yeah Ill stick around for a cruise next time. I'm normally there at that time on mon, tues, and wed, after I leave CIT.

And yeah that's cause most people are idiots...

Also, P plates don't belong on a car like that.. Not If you wanna keep your license..

Do you go to the Bruce one because I think I saw your car last night when I was at my night class.

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Oooohhhh, i dont suppose your at the reid one? Thought i might have seen you car there the other day, but i dunno...

I drive the black 32 with an undercoated bonnet :P

Nah man, i'm at bruce, but my little sis is at the reid one and i've picked her up from there a few times.

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