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That was me following you from hale st in Botany, i live on William st mate, mine is silver, i like your car too mate, gave you a beep as you turned off stephen rd, pull over next time we spot each other, well have a chat.

Will do mate, my parents live in Brighton St (I've just moved to Hillsdale) so I'm there a fair bit, Im sure we will run into each other some time soon.

spotted Tom Tom in his sexy Dolphin kitted Stagea last night around 12:30 on kings street WAY

oh yeah.. not king st.... (i was like... wtf was I doing in the city on Tuesday at 12:30am)

Kings way :) was on the way home from band prac!! cheers.gif

this CD is taking forever to finish.. confused.gif

On my way home from the EvoNats/JDMST event at Eastern Creek today, I spotted a white c34 near the roundabout on Brabham Dr. They gave a wave but by the time I realised it was a Stagea it was too late to wave back.

saw smokey C34 this morning! rims look great!

saw an aero kitted m35 on princes hwy in hallam, and another one in the same spot about 20 minutes after.. a reddish one..

and then saw Sage222. lol

theres too many

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