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Anyone on here own the 33 with dish rims that was trying to drag me at the lights? thanks for the laugh lol

Werent speeding or anything.. just a bit of fun.. but rb25 Manual vs my auto rb20 - haha yeah sure lol

Was down south, going for a drive.. dont know the name of the road, but up near junk food corner...

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i think i spotted you MISS34 going into BP at the corner or north east at 2:45 today.

also spotted a black series one with rims who gave me a thumbs up and a quick go at the lights on montague road. (and then after that some crazy skinhead in a white VN commodore kept staring at me at the lights like he wanted to kill me or something.. :thumbsup: )

spotted jas033 today at the bp near ttp, said hello of course!

once again a very very gorgeous car you have there...........love the purple ones!!!

Spotted you to lol!! :thumbsup: yay thanks. Yours is pretty spiffy to hah!! Spotted HESLO later on and 89GTR just before going up uley rd.

Spotted you to lol!! :) yay thanks. Yours is pretty spiffy to hah!! Spotted HESLO later on and 89GTR just before going up uley rd.
Spotted Jas when I was filling up today at her work, had Madaz with me so spotted him too :P Nice to finally meet you Jas

Hey Jas :( i thought you didnt realise i was from SAU also when i said its a SAU reunion

saw BRITZ 1 goin up north east rd near ridgehaven blockbuster at 5.30 liked the rims

yup was checking you out in my revision. Also this morning spotted a silver 33 heading up hancock around 8:30.. then whilst outside having a durry at work spotted a silver 34 coming out of ttp and latter on a silver 32 with two guys in the car.

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