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spotted sambo's car out front of boostworx this arvo when i called past to see shaun

also just spotted bezender before cruisin along seacombe road. yeah that was me that tooted and waved from the red ute as i was waiting to turn out of my street

haha i thought that was u matty :P

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yeh I work at JBTP.

And yeh got defected for my rims.

REGENCY HERE I COME

funny you should say that, i was thinking as i drove past how the hell do you get around with those wheels and not get busted.

maybe i jinxed you, sorry.

Ahh brenton that sux :S U got stockies im guessing? Yell out if you need to borrow some..

Spotted a few around today. Black 33 and white 33 both lookin for parks at TTP bout 2ish today.

Dark Blue/Black 33 (couldnt tell in the light) gettin a wash in the carwash up modbury.. the one near the BP where Jas033 works..

Kid J black 34 in city, white 34 with some sorta kit on Nth East rd heading modbury way

Umm thats bout all, not many imports out today!

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