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Spotted silver 33 4 door carrington street queanbo. Sorry man I know you said you were on here, forgot the name already lol. Just wanted to say nice sounding ride!

DJBarnstar ???

Spotted a Maroon S1 R33 with Silverish Rims on the GDE @ 6:50am ummmm... Yesterday it was.

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Silver 34, black rims. On Monaro highway nearst rose cotage turnoff. Helping a brake down with horse float.driver caused top stuff and a good rep.

Nah Richard its a long story. that dude caused a crash and fled the scene so I followed him. If you saw the Obrien vehicle across the servo that flipped, the horse float driver caused it.I thought he was going to stop but he didn't.So I just bolted after him to get his plates. He looked mental so I stayed in the car till he left then I got out to take pics of the horse thingy.

Funny thing is that I was thinking if he doesn't stop before the cameras I have to slow down to 80 then speed up to get a pic of his plates.If I didn't, was definitely going to loose my license being a P plater and vigilante actions are against the law.

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Nah Richard its a long story. that dude caused a crash and fled the scene so I followed him. If you saw the Obrien vehicle across the servo that flipped, the horse float driver caused it.I thought he was going to stop but he didn't.So I just bolted after him to get his plates. He looked mental so I stayed in the car till he left then I got out to take pics of the horse thingy.

Funny thing is that I was thinking if he doesn't stop before the cameras I have to slow down to 80 then speed up to get a pic of his plates.If I didn't, was definitely going to loose my license being a P plater and vigilante actions are against the law.

Ah ok - I did see the Obriens van all smashed up and another beside it, obviously checking to make sure all was good.

Didn't click to me that the other guy had caused it.

Any how - well done for following the Horse float guy to get details.

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