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Spotted my first memeber on here!

Michelle pretty sure it was you driving down hindmarsh just near mugger lane?

Gave you a wave tho you didnt spot me.

You were heading fyshwick way

Shell works in Fyshwick. Take it how you wish. :P

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Aw what!! You should have said hello... I didn't know anyone there except Terry! What car were you in??

haha yeh i shoulda said hi, next time haha. me and 2 mates were in a VZ SS, the other 2 off us were guna take our own cars and piked so we went in the cooommmmiieee. i was the creep in the black hoodie and hat with glasses. haha how was brodburger?

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There were a few black hoodies from memory lol.. all of them creepy haha jokes!! Don't remember the Commie either :(

So you obviously didnt come to Brodburger.... it was good, we stood around talking shit for ages. I chucked Molly in the car after a while, some guy brought another dog down and she wouldn't STFU!

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I spotted you bratva. I was halfwing guy. Did wave but u prob didn't see it.

Hi Bratva,

Not sure but it could have been me on Canberra Ave today .... I had 34's all over me.

I'm guessing you were the black 34 and rig136 was the 'half wing' guy ....

Nice to meet you both.

nice to meet you's also good to see sexy r34's everywhere )

mines not too sexy at the moment after the nasty lady hit me. insurance company wants to find a reason to write it off so they dont pay 8k for the repairs

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