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I think i spotted Mike on Pultney street 2day ? I was in the little blue laser htach...i was staring at the person (Mike?) wasnt sure is it or not you...If it was you, you cought me staring at you...probably thinking..."wtf u lookin at dreamer" heheheh !

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Spotted Deluxe on South road just south of st mary's about half an hour ago or more?

Yeh i saw you too my friend, loving the stealth wing.......lol clean ride mate!

spotted DELUXE at brighton on friday i was the one wavin to u

Yeh saw you waving, and was unsure who it was at first, you looked like another guy i know, we just had a swim.... Oh yeh! Twas nice!

spotted 4 lines up richmond/greenhill rd tonight

1xgunmetal grey 33 on richmond

a silver 33 @ greehill and goodwood front mount and nice bar

a very nice purple 4door 32 little further up and up burnside a black 32 4door

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spotted [not urs] on king william rd today at around 2pm,

what car were u in?

Spotted a silver 33 with aftermarket front bar (not sure what sort it was, but looked good!) with dish chromies down the bay yesterday, got a very very enthusiatic thumbs up and words of approval when he pulled up next to me. Not sure if hes on here or not, but nice car man!

Also spotted that HOT purple 32 with decal on bonnet and what i think is a BN kit out ingle farm way. Totally in love with that car!

Also a few days ago, kermit green 32 with type m kit maybe? and another kitted 32 that looked to be painted in midnight purple.

Yep, i spot alot of 32's :happy:

I think i spotted Mike on Pultney street 2day ? I was in the little blue laser htach...i was staring at the person (Mike?) wasnt sure is it or not you...If it was you, you cought me staring at you...probably thinking..."wtf u lookin at dreamer" heheheh !

Wasn't me mate! I was at work til 10:30 on sat and unless you saw me at around 11:30 in the city i dont think it was me!

Spotted flick at the lights of Wakleys and wright road at 6:00 pm tonight.

Car look really good!!!!

Were you in the 4 door 34? Cos i spotted a silver 4 door 34 turning into a bp down wright road. Wasnt in my car at that stage though, so you mustve been stopped at the lights opposite me somewhere?

There was a black 33 at that intersection next to me, had SAU sticker on rear driver side window. Tried a few times to get your attention to give u a wave :S

Also spotted Patrick just past/before redline, i was waving like crazy out my window but dont think you saw me.

and matty, didnt see ya sorry!

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