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Does anyone see my old Gun Metal 32GTR driving around SoR?

[ 32BNR ] Plates, clear indicators, bronze 5Zigen rims.

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And again just now on Wanneroo, heading towards Reid?

Heh, I swear the driver looks just like you as well. Car is identical. You've got the racewarz sticker on your windscreen Yeh? And battery /tow stickers?

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That was me :)

Were you at the No Limits event tonight mate? I was spectating...your car looked and sounded good, was spitting some nice flames :)

Poor bloke in the black R34 blew his motor by the sounds of things :(

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Spotted MLCrisis just now on underwood ave - looking awesome as always! I was being chauffeured in the big green Mercedes (less glamorously, the bus)

Naturally I was proceeding in an orderly manner, without undue acceleration, excessive speed or loss of traction.

Just thought I would confirm that.

Keep it on the track, boys and girls! :-)

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Spotted two R33 gtrs both silver one yesterday or day before on Charles street and one a week or two ago on stirling hwy heading from freo way, nice!

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Black R33 with the cops on it and bonnet popped on Mitchell fwy heading north around cedric st 9pm sat night.

Did not look like a good time being had...

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Spotted white 34 toodjay rd about 4pm heading west.

Coming down greenmount hill at 6pm exchanged a thumbs up with a white 34 heading up the hill

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