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;) good to see I'm being noticed, not for the wrong things haha

Is that the Pearl White one?

If so....mint car...I followed you into Woden Westfield one evening...was popping flames out the pipe just idling around...but I must say needs MOAR tyre under the bum....wheels are right....but I hate tyre stretch lol

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Spotted the black RS4 in Tuggers....which driver might possibly go to Anytime gym there? Just a guess.

Yahh.. that would be me.

Spotted a RS4 queuing up at the round-about at Tuggeranong (drakeford/athlon) this morning. I was about to drive past, but merged just before I got in line.

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Awesome, I've seen you drive that way a few times now. You drive through my neck of the woods hey?

Yep as this is my daily you would see me down south quite often teasing the Falcodores and Ute wank%&s

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Yahh.. that would be me.

Spotted a RS4 queuing up at the round-about at Tuggeranong (drakeford/athlon) this morning. I was about to drive past, but merged just before I got in line.

So you hit anytime eh? Say hi if you see me! I can't really give you any distinguishing features though lol....eyebrow piercing, 2 studs left earlobe, 1 ring upper left ear. I'm there most evenings around 7 or later

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So you hit anytime eh? Say hi if you see me! I can't really give you any distinguishing features though lol....eyebrow piercing, 2 studs left earlobe, 1 ring upper left ear. I'm there most evenings around 7 or later

Yeah no worries man.. I havent got many distinguishable features... 16mm holes in my ears, 3 stars tattooed around my neck and half a sleeve. Average joe i suppose.

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Spotted 2 R33 GTS-T's tonight.

One on Canberra Ave going into QBN, I noticed both guys checking out my R32. Hope you boys got a good look.

And the other was parked in the relief rd carpark for Crawford Rd. That one was a 4 door :)

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