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Spotted that Red Stagea near the Women's and Children's hospital again, this time after work, it was stopped to pick-up / drop-off some chick.

Got a look at the plates too "RS FOUR".

yeah i've seen that in my work carpark a fair bit very nice stagea

spotted that hot looking purple 32 again today. Definite BN kit, 2 door, while impul rims (which i want dammit!) some sorta sticker across bonnet. Im in looove with that car. Parked on jetty road at the bay

Then just around the corner from there, a grey 33, plates mutza, sau stickers on it.

Last night on King William, whilst heading to Nth Adel, a guy in a white 34 GTR gave me a wave! Good work my friend, car looking sweet as, as a 34 GTR does!

and again Flick in the usual.......

I knew i recognised your car from somewhere. Your avatar.

spotted that hot looking purple 32 again today. Definite BN kit, 2 door, while impul rims (which i want dammit!) some sorta sticker across bonnet. Im in looove with that car. Parked on jetty road at the bay

32 from a guy i know, just had it painted n those rims put on. And its GREDDY across bonnet, and it aint a sticker, its painted on...and its just "wank" factor :) no greddy in there lol.

spotted serty 1 on my way home tonight you were going dont montacue towards main north rd

i recon i spotted about 5 lines on my way home

tues nite.........doubt it.............would hav been headin along main north

mite hav been THRTY-1 (similar colour 4 door, no colour coding tho)

i did go down montague today tho......but from main north for a change

damn, ive spotted a shit load of lines over the last week, and i cant remember who what or where lol

got a wave from someone in a grey 33 last night - didnt get to catch plate or much other detail but wondering if it was anyone on here? Think i was on nelson road up modbury way. Just unusual cos when i give a wave i normally get blank looks back but not this time!

Snake what car were u in?

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