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that wingless 34 was a genuine impul 534S very nice, followed it down pt rd before it went onto kilkenny rd. saw a blue 34 gtr before that near metro holden with bronzy's on it ,so nice...

I aslo spotted that gtr goin past metros, mmmmm...... god!!!!!! lol

Yeah shy_s6, that's my old mans ride. Pretty sweet eh?

that it is!

when i saw it at sinergy i told rocco not to sell it and give it to me, then he told me it was sold the day it came in! if this si the same one :rofl:

saw a white 32 with HID's on anzacs rolling up to the brigton rd intersection. I was heading in the other direction, i gave a wave, and tried to chuck an epic u turn and catch up, but got cought by the lights

:( Hi Sam!

What area were ya in?

Hey Lee, just off the airport :) maybe about 3pm?? u were possibly getting lunch ;)

also me and Ted spotted about a million cops out last night, i dunno what was going on???

Hey Lee, just off the airport :) maybe about 3pm?? u were possibly getting lunch :)

also me and Ted spotted about a million cops out last night, i dunno what was going on???

definetely not a good night for cruising.

i followed a silver 34, plates SKYR-34, up cross road and windy point on my way home.

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