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Spotted a white 34 with no front number plate, didnt see anything else of the car so could be anyone LOL was on anzac h/w near hungry's. Bout 5.45, sumthing like that...

Also white 32 gts't going up south road near flinders, turned up shepherds hill road. bit dirty but looked nice. Was around 6 tonight.

Also 3 choppers and a plane trying to put out a fire near the xpressway.. goodluck fella's..

spotted that fire being just up the hill from me (yikes)

ummmmm an interesting black 32 gtst on brighton road.......bn kit, low as f**k at the rear and a white 34 gtr front end conversion

did u see that plane dropping the water on the fire?

Yeh saw it, was like WTF until it dropped the water.. Were 3 helicopters dropping water also and another one just flying around. Traffic was insane, glad i wasnt driving!

Yeh saw it, was like WTF until it dropped the water.. Were 3 helicopters dropping water also and another one just flying around. Traffic was insane, glad i wasnt driving!

traffic was off the hook... with the freeway closed cos of the fire, big accident near the brighton road/seacombe rd intersection and a bunch of the light sequences changed on south road... the traffic was fkd to say the least

A 2 door with a tow bar?

or do you mean HR Pillarless sedan?

was a 2door

spotted a yellow Ford GT40 (or replica) this arvo cruising down Grenfell Rd, Wynn Vale - had Vic plates .... damn they are HOT!

the only V8 to have is a twin turbo GT40 :(

>>Joes GTtt 40<<

Matty any change of coming to see that wheel tomorrow after work or you don't finish till late

was a 2door

the only V8 to have is a twin turbo GT40 :(

>>Joes GTtt 40<<

Matty any change of coming to see that wheel tomorrow after work or you don't finish till late

no dramas mate. Im goin to be in at tyrepower briefly afta work gettin tyres changed over for sunday, then gotta pick up a car trailer about 7pm from near mine. lemme kno either way, reckon ya have my number (if i remember i'll bring her into work with me and ya can catch me at tyrepower)

was driving along marion road with a silver 33 bout 1:40pm, not sure if they on here or not, sorry if my driving was erratic, crap day at work, eager to get home and impatient with other drivers lol

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