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Do you live in the area, Skittles? I'm not far from there either.

Yeah I live down the road from the TLC :)

Where abouts are you?

Thanks for the props SKITTLES......... if it was clean, then it would have been just after I'd washed it.........damn indian minors made camp in the transformer out the front of my house & shat all over the bonnet. Not parking it there any more. :angry: Hope they dont blow it up again.

I know what you mean RE: birds.

The tways has pissed off the birds on our street because they don't have their trees for houses anymore, so they're having a territory war with the black/brown ones. We get soooo many birds shitting everywhere >< I washed my car, went inside, grabbed a drink, walked back out and my car had bird shit on it. *sigh

I drive a black R32 and silver R33.

Yeah I live down the road from the TLC :)

Where abouts are you?

I drive a black R32 and silver R33.

I live just off Station Road, a bit past the bowling club. You must see StageIan's red s2 Stagea a fair bit, then.

Spotted white c34 parked on kenthurst rd near round corner yesterday afternoon

If it had black wheels that was me, had a couple of days work up in the shopping centre.

I have also been spotting a silver S1 c34 on and off at the end of my street over the last few days just off Bunnerong Rd Matraville near the BP in the east of Sydney.

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