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They look good the 86's. Seen a few with kits and some have been done well and some not.

Ideal for the kids around town. Should be interesting when they go turbo - if they go turbo ....

Edit: may end up being the track car of choice in 20yrs

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Yesterday eve - black 32 with lime green wheels near Greenway

Wake up to yourself or you will loose your license (if you still have one) or worse hurt someone other than your self.

- a very silly driver is the nicest way I can put it.

If you know this person say something to him

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Yesterday eve - black 32 with lime green wheels near Greenway

Wake up to yourself or you will loose your license (if you still have one) or worse hurt someone other than your self.

- a very silly driver is the nicest way I can put it.

If you know this person say something to him

I have seen it around too.

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Turquoise s2 R33 GTS-T with tasteful shiny wheels (lolz) around 6:40am on Canberra ave > Hindmarsh dr this morning. Spotted the same car yesterday arvo on the way into QBN too I think, or might've been the same time of the morning. Can't remember lol

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Red 34 heading into Mitchell this Morn.

Also, forgot to mention, White S2 R33 on the GDE a couple of mornings ago. I waved and he was fully Eyeballin' the head turner. :D

I think that was me. Ill wave next time my bad lol.

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