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Saw a white 32 at the same party i was at, on the 27th.. realised it was shredder.

Me and shredder met ages ago.. small world. Hi shreds.

"why have you got a dead whale on your shirt?"

hey karl with a k! its actually a slug on my shirt, or a hill with dead trees. ugh. idiots.

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I seem to be getting a few more spots these days :) yeah SL33KY is my car... I am up in Sydney at the moment and got two waves through Penrith and a beep from a gunmetal R33 and a black 34, seems as though the Sydney SAU people are quite welcoming! Going to head out tonight to mingle, heard they're out a bit Friday and Saturday nights!

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spotted Mark on adelaide ave this morn.

Also spotted the top alcohol, top fuel, top doorslammer and supercharged outlaw drag cars in sydney on boxing day. those things are amazing to watch/feel going down the dragstrip! even saw one blow the engine at half track and still running a 5.5 sec pass!

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I seem to be getting a few more spots these days :) yeah SL33KY is my car... I am up in Sydney at the moment and got two waves through Penrith and a beep from a gunmetal R33 and a black 34, seems as though the Sydney SAU people are quite welcoming! Going to head out tonight to mingle, heard they're out a bit Friday and Saturday nights!

Spotted you the other night on and near the Kings bridge heading out to Manuka/Kingston region.

Nice sideskirts :)

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