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Speaking of spotted, does anyone know who owns the silver stag at the conder servo? i assume he works there. ive seen it a few times now

yeah i've seen it there a few times. He was also working near my work at one stage.

I spoke to him once when i got fuel when your car broke remember?

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White S2 R33, Gold rims with silver lip at Jammo Trash n Treasure, FMIC had some kinda Red writing.

Had ACT plates but also a plate on the dash "MY TOY" @ 10am.

(Rims similar to Richards R34)

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White S2 R33, Gold rims with silver lip at Jammo Trash n Treasure, FMIC had some kinda Red writing.

Had ACT plates but also a plate on the dash "MY TOY" @ 10am.

(Rims similar to Richards R34)

I know him. His name is Enrico and works for supercheap in gunners

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Spotted a silver R34 yesterday but I can't remember where or what time haha

Actually it was probably around 5pm cos that's when I went to a friends house.

Coulda been me, Was heading back from Shorty's place in Kambah ??

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Hmmm I'm pretty sure they weren't your rims... but I didn't get a good look. Actually, I'm positive it wasn't you driving now I think about it lol

Spotted Shell turning right onto Hindmarsh from Yamba Drive around 2:30

Missed this! I think I remember hearing a Skyline but couldn't see one!

Spotted a white R31 that sounded pretty good turning onto Beasley Street from Athlon Drive about 2.30pm today

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Hmmm I'm pretty sure they weren't your rims... but I didn't get a good look. Actually, I'm positive it wasn't you driving now I think about it lol

Missed this! I think I remember hearing a Skyline but couldn't see one!

Spotted a white R31 that sounded pretty good turning onto Beasley Street from Athlon Drive about 2.30pm today

Silver 34 may have been me :)

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