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spotted madaz comin from cavan road onto port wakefield road bout 3:45 this arvo

i was waitin to turn from pt wakefield rd into cavan rd...........seen u comin round the corner..............half climbing out the window waving, tooting and almost tempting to hit limiter to get ya attention LOL

lol yeah i like that corner so always pay attention to get a good run off it :D

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spotted, VANGE in boostworx, had a good look in your engine bay. and sinista's car outside all prepped up and ready2go. picking it up in an hour arent u u lucky bastard lol. ill catch up with ya tonight.

spotted a blonde chick driving a 33 kit rims

spotted a blonde chick driving a white S13 fairly stock

whats with blondes n white imports :wave:

Are you complaining?

Spotted black S2 33 with whits drivers side door at marion today, front bar falling off, missing parts of spoiler?? what the....must be one of those newspaper cars where you get a part each week...

WOW it's almost SAUworx ATM, with Vange, whatisname and Sinistas cars there! :rofl:
and me going there everyday after panorama tafe to check on sinistas car... my car will be there soon.

yeah hope to have mine there soon doing a new clutch

SPOTTED -

At about 8-15am this morning at the cornor of montague and bridge rd opposite the hyundi dealer, saw a beautiful looking midnight purple R33 GTR with the number plates VSPEC. Great looking gold rims also!

Dunno if its anyone off of here but still gave a wave!

Gun metal 32 GTR on Deeds Rd North Plympton! Thought i may have seen a SAU sticker on the rear quarter window???
It could be slimjim's.

Think I spotted Nightcrawler again this morning in Ridgehaven/ Modbury.

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