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Spotted the SLED at boostworx today didn't clic that you were on here till I had left otherwise would've said hello

That bike is insane I had a laugh at the back tyre its like a 265 or something, crazy stuff, I love it.

300 actually .......... would've been good to meet you........will no doubt catch up again.

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that would be bezender

anyone spot me coming back from the free way tonight,?? i spotted a white 32 and a silver 32 my dump pipe doesn't sit flush on my cat so its pretty loud but new turbo is on, go fit the rest of my exhaust tomorrow

had a blast in the hysen tunnels

and big :) to Simon for taking the time to fit my turbo

what turbo did you get steve?

im back on the road after a few days and a pretty late night last night YAY!

spotted CleanGTS-t on Main North Road (was behind you at the curtis rd/main north rd intersection)

i had a feeling it was you so i made my mum take the left turn of (so i could see the rims and yeah) ;)

she beeped and waved at ya hehe

Follwed a white series 2 R33 down south road from Grand junction road last night on way home from work and a bird driving a 4 door R33 yesty down main north road over grand junction road towards town!

silver 34 four door, pretty stock looking, chick driving it, this morning heading into city on umm paynhem road or how ever its spelt lol

Silver 33 opposite my work as i was leaving at 7, had gold nismo rims. Not bad

white 33 s2 down the bay bout 8:30, think i might hav got a wave (or he threw something out his window, one or the other), and comin out onto brighton road on full noise a Bayside Blue R34 GTR

*insert hooooooooooooge chubby here*

Anyone spot that RX-7 at marion/south road intersection this morning bout 7.10? Was sitting on south road in the turning lane to go onto marion road. Had the rear wheel missing and hazzard lights on, looked like the rear wheel had just come off and it ended up there, couldnt see any indents from the axel or rotor in the ground tho, hope everyone was ok, didnt see anyone near the car..

Also a very nice blue colour R32 gts turning onto the expressway on the way home today at 5, looked very nice. Possibly had black rims but not sure..

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