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are they nsw plates on the hummer?

there was a black h2 i saw around a while ago looked heaps better then that, running 26" chromies with s.a plates

spotted 2day on curtis rd turning on2 main north heading to galwer white r33 white centred impuls n blue racing stripes :s looked clean apart from the stripes

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saw madaz on north east road infront of kfc doing a u turn

think i might have heard abit of limter :P

lol guilty i was catching up to the silver R33 heading towards St Agnes got half way between hungry jacks and the TA bus depot and realised i had to get money @ TTP DOH!!

on my way down to grans tonight in the volvo mobile spotted a black 33 heading to city on bridge road then 30 secs later a maroon 33 heading same way

oh and down on torrens road a silver 4door down from the Challa Gardens

Spotted green/aqua R33 S2, number plates [bB07IY] on panalatinga road turning onto south road last night at 9.30. looked to have white impuls, no body kit. Clean looking car if your on here. See it heaps in the happy wash on south road just up from sturt road near the future car sales place.

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