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Because it saves me petrol to drive another car, it puts less kms on mine, and the trees at work are loaded with sap which nasties up my paint.

very true thats why you should park over with me :D closer to the pines as they are not near the car park unlike the uco's

ps saw half of syndicate m0f0s down at tuggeranong on the weekend :(

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which syndicate mofos, where abouts in tuggeranong, and doing what?

lol yea i saw you amaru ;) and dean they were the only too i recognised outside the tuggeranong newsagent on the bottom floor their was about 6 - 8 of you :) was going to say hi after i got some scratchies but you had all disapeared.

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Spotted [34GTT] on athlon drive on sat, also saw a wine red 32 GTSt and Googs GTR on saturday,

Today i saw a white R33 at the intersection of caswell and william hovell (i think) about five to seven this morning, lady driving (looks at black dogette???)

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