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saw a r32 with unpainted B&N (i think) front kit behind me turning onto springbank rd from goody rd.

r33 with plates like [GTR***] or something in Daw Park around 7pm maybe, i think it was a GTR but to be honest the quick glimpse i got i thought it was a gts-t.

Spotted hot chick, blonde or light brunette, driving silver S1 33 down anzacs towards the bay, spotted late so didnt get a wave in.

Later went for drive down bay and spotted 4 hotties staring at the beast as i drove down jetty rd, also spotted 'RH1' S2 33 white parked on jetty rd.

Just spotted vrfour, STILL at work! Dude, what are you doing still at school at 10:00PM?!?!?! Must be VERY naughty kids to still be in detention :(

Report writing :) - Yes I heard you go past!

Saw that yellow GT40 near your place come past today too - automotive porn.

:( I didn't think my car was that loud! :)

Hah, poor bastard, gotta suck still working that late! If you ever feel like taking a break from all the reports and feel like going on a cruise, hit me up, I'll be glad to go.

Yeah, that GT40 is hot shit, dude lives about 3 houses down from me, everytime he's out there working on it I stop and look at it.

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