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Good to have you back Chris.

Spotted white R34 gtt, parked at Dianella shops and leaves it there all day..

Pretty game.

Edited by Hardcore Princess

Yesterday

White 33 Gtst on kenwick link lights turning right onto Roe about 550. had SAUWA sticker on drivers side rear quarter window.

White Stagea(not sure what model) coming onto Albany hwy near kenwick link and was behind me up past Carousel. had 2 small spotties/driving lights, one on each side of the grill. 6pm

Today

light purple 34 4 door on the freeway just north of the city. had a yellow sticker. about 10ish

GMG 32 GTR going south down Albany hwy about 1030 near brian gardiners

white 32 GTR with black rims parked in carpark near JB Hifi/pet magic area albany hwy/kenwick link intersection 1230ish

white 33 gtst with black wing on kenwick link at roe hwy lights about 1pm

Spotted black 34 with SAUWA sticker on marmion ave outside Mindarie mcdobalds ended up going same way through the roundabout.

Next time don't be a dickhead go and pull infront of an old land cruiser last second so we can both sit at the lights I'm not interested in drag races fair enough if you want to say hi but you need to be aware of your surroundings and not be a danger to anyone else on the road. Was clear he wash going to be able to stop in time and you ended up getting pushed through the lights.

spotted bunch of nerds walking around curtin last night, in full chain mail and armour with huge double handed steel swords, some with shields etc.

then watched them on security cameras attacking each other in the park. wtf! apparently its some real life version of dungeons and dragons.

Edited by Char

spotted bunch of nerds walking around curtin last night, in full chain mail and armour with huge double handed steel swords, some with shields etc.

then watched them on security cameras attacking each other in the park. wtf! apparently its some real life version of dungeons and dragons.

ROFL that's awesome!

PS: It's called live-action role playing

Edited by Dingus

Was down in Warnbro yesterday dropping bub off to her grandparent's for the weekend, and spotted around ~1:30:

White S2 Stagea near Shell/Chicken Treat

Laura (ICULOOKN), Yellow S2 Stagea RS4S with Vic plates still, on Safety Bay Rd

White Stagea with 260RS kit just off Safety Bay Rd

Real yellow 34R on Mounts Bay Rd around 12:30pm on Friday. Bsb 34R on Manning Rd briefly today around 12pm then 5 mins later a silver 33R heading east on High Rd.

Lastly a black 34 Gt-T turning right on High Rd off Willeri around 1pm. Had black rims and SAUWA sticker on rear window.

Oh and drove next to bsb RS4 Stagea yesterday on Rockingham Rd in Naval Base. Gave the wave but was snobbed off. Was in my Stag as well-gotta love the WA friendliness!!

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