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It's a triple spot for me today [emoji106]

I saw a yellow r34 gtt as I was driving to work on the parksway heading south

And when I got to work in tuggs I saw a grey r34 gtt parked there

And just now as I was driving home on the parksway I saw a blue r34 gtt [emoji106]

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Spotted the R34 GTR Vspec that's in my street. First time chatting to him. Had a good chat at the lights. He then put on a bit of a show... needless to say his car is quiiiick and LOUD. If I see him at home, I might approach him about SAU :D

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5hiv x 2. (once in an old Corolla? before 4pm and then the Zutuutuutuu R33 at 6:15pm)

Yea i thought you missed me when i was in the corolla as i waved you

Took the R33 to wagga was a good road trip

In wagga wagga saw 2 R33's one white R33 GTR and a S2 black R33

Silver S2 R33 yesterday near Murrumbateman on barton highway around 7pm

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Might've spotted Kat this morning on Fairbairn/Pialligo ave going past BDP, through the roundabout closest to Fairbairn park. Maybe. lol

Good chance of it! :)

Spotto Anthony today. He was lucky, was going to get in trouble for snobbing me!

Struggling this week...... First week back after 2 weeks in Thailand

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