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Saw bezender on South Rd @ Darlington. I was coming out the BP and would've cought/passed you but some old fella in a Toyota Echo in front of me was waiting for an invitation to leave the servo (missed at least 3 gaps!)

would not have been hard to catch me i reckon... had a large coke from maccas to compete with while i drove home :cool:

need a cup holder :bunny:

Saw an R32 having some fun on Clarendon Rd around 10ish last night. I was going the other direction in my Peugeot 205 GTI.

My Bro in law has a pug 205 gti with an MI-16 motor in it... great fun to drive! fantastic little cars. Can absolutely throw em round corners

My Bro in law has a pug 205 gti with an MI-16 motor in it... great fun to drive! fantastic little cars. Can absolutely throw em round corners

His name isn't Alex is it? If so I bought his original engine and that's what's in my little Pug.

His name isn't Alex is it? If so I bought his original engine and that's what's in my little Pug.

nah its Jim.

props to the Pug ! i have been thiking of getting a series 2 205 gti, and stripping it to use for hill climbs and motorkhanas

Hahaha girl from bp hey, that made me laugh!!! At least someone remembered my name lol. Also spotted that GDZILLA at the power station thingy

Was gonna post up your name, but I had a mental blank...

(I'm bridgy's mate with the red 31) I came in randomly like a year ago and tryed to get ya to sell me tail lights off ya 31. btw, did they sell with the car??? still chasing a set... lol

^^ thank you its not just people that have 4 hrs sleep that have blanks

should come online more Jasmin :(

spotted heaps of skylines this morning :( made a GTR owner look with the ferocity of mine :(

hows friday looking to get together Matty

Tonite on the way home from work on south road at bout 6:15 once again saw flick in the thirty two looking beautiful as always!!!

Almost crashed after giving u a wave lol, locked up the wheels not paying attention :banana:

Spotted you again at bout the same time/place, wouldnt have seen me though this time, was in a ford. Love your car.

spotted kye on the expressway a bit before 11am

scared the f**k outta him by hanging out the truck and waving..................that colour is distinctive chief, i love it still

seen it from MILES back in my mirror

Madaz, friday afta work sounds good, will send ya a text tonite. things have been all over the shop this week

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