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Mid-arvo went pass Dodgy Dave while he was looking for a park near the Parade, Norwood. I was in a black Starlet & gave a shout out to grab ya attention but, didn't hear.

What rhymes with Dodgy.. Bodgy.. :rofl:

I think Antony/Forza/Mt. Franklin should get the set of plates Bodgy 01. :wave:

spotted a fair few in the last week.............DC i dont remember seein ya last week at flinders (woulda been a monday or a wednesday as thats when im out there) but i do remember seein ya car at boostworx.......sorta thought the other musta been ya bro's car with the matching "mismatch" rim combo :wave:

spotted vange's car there (or as my mate said when we walked in "ah, theres "FLANGE"), plus a tidy silver 33 that got picked up by a young lad.

ive waved to a few 33s and 32s over the weekend, most of the 33s hav been white with white wheels *drools*

Followed a black Stagea (GRIM_R32??) this arvo. Sounds nice, has a great exhaust note :w00t:

Yeah that was me, wasnt sure if you would recognise me in the black stagea instead of the white one! lol! Got it back the other day, having to run it in is sucking big time, but will be worth it in the long run!

Yeah that was me, wasnt sure if you would recognise me in the black stagea instead of the white one! lol! Got it back the other day, having to run it in is sucking big time, but will be worth it in the long run!

ill run it in for ya :glare::laugh:

spotted a nice silver 34 today with tha bling rims @ clovercrest @ 4:00pm and 2 mins after a wine red 33 that looked nice too

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woohoo quote works again

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spotted a heap of R32's tonight in town.

seen a black R32(?(couldn't tell)) in an alley thing just off

Frome St, had the plates HAUNTS

That's my old skyline, its an r33...you would have spotted the new owner because i sold it a couple of weeks ago...

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