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spotted a aqua greeny torquise kind of colour R32 crossing salisbury highway exchanged fellow skyline head nods of mutual respect :banana:

had diff front bumper(dont know what sort) with license plate to the side

very nice colour indeed

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^^ that would be import_s13 :rofl: kye and lauren

cheers heaps for that wheel matty it is slightly broken the horn button but it still works for now and is a lot better condition than mine

nah wasnt us lol

unfortunatly we know dan aka gzilla any ways so he would have known if it was us! :P

probably 'stepup'<--- they were the old plates is more of a green than kyes car

lauren

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Saw a nice 32 GTR, RBO-026 on Portrush rd look like he was heading to the Parade, but coulda been anywhere. Was in the old boys Merc.

Nice plates i may add and cheaper then most others round im thinking.

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spotted a black 34 and white 33 ripping through traffic down the bay all the way north today i tried to keep up but bloody hell mate damm they where crazy wrong side of the road overtaking between cars it was like playing the ps3

yeah that would be Alex matty, plates are RDRIPER - im guessing it means road ripper? Dunno, hes only just got them. Saw him again a few mins ago too on marion road.

Saw few others down the bay, stocky looking grey 32, white 33 with blue decals..

oh and sled was keeping an eye out for u and your bike, even checked the bikie parking area a couple of times lol

Hey Flick.....I was down there with the other bikes up until about 2.00pm........what times were you there?

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