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Haha cool well mines easy to spot :-) stop and say hi if you see me about the place

Yeah will do man, which side of town are you on? As I see practically everything and I haven't seen your car around. It'll be good to have someone to cruise up to cruises and stuff with before meeting the tbar boyz

*if I'm in the hatsu ill wave

Behind bridge coming in to gatton

Buaraba Street

Ahhh ok your down near my grandparents :yes:

.... I also just saw the skyline you were talking about, white with multi spoke rims that appear to be 18"/19" early 30s largeish male driver (like I said, nothing happens in this town without me seeing it lol)

Yeah that be it couldn't see driver tho lol

Yep, and through my super intricate web of friends I've discovered that the guy/car lives up near the water tower on east street... I should become a spy :P

Its gone back in to limp mode again so f**king over this thing glade once she gets booked in at auto Sparky

Are you using Garry Yaro? If not go have a chat to him, he's always busy but he's the best locally :thumbsup:

Workshop is out near valley irrigation

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