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I though %20 or something like that was HTML for space. But now that you mention it, probably is "no blank space" or something.

I believe %20 is for URLs, since you can't have a space between words in a URL.

Either way SAU is a touch broken right now lol, stupid quotes are all demented and there's no emoticons or font options any more

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Spotted RS4-S on Athlon Drive but I think it might have been your other half driving? About 4pm today.

Yep woulda be my gf coming back from her parents. She normally waves to skylines so maybe she didn't see you :)

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Spotted a yellow stagea driving through the city around 11:30ish

Hey Nick, that was me, Was down for 2 days visiting my oldies. Thought I'd haunt my old stomping grounds! Would have definitely been in for a meet up on Friday night, but had to get back the Sydney. Next time.......

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Hey Nick, that was me, Was down for 2 days visiting my oldies. Thought I'd haunt my old stomping grounds! Would have definitely been in for a meet up on Friday night, but had to get back the Sydney. Next time.......

Yeah definatly hadnt seen the car down here before.

Would be worth it next time.

I've gotta get out to that more often as i barely go!

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