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A word of advice for you P1 workers, keep your keys away from the mechs in that porsche shop next door, they rape the crap outta the cars there, saw a gt3 light it up for a good 50 meters at lunch time a few months back and always hear them ringing the necks off the things

A red 997 GT3?

Was the owner - not the staff.

ohh what a nutter, not that i'm complaining, i deliberately park my car on green street hoping i will get to see some decent cars having their necks rung off on the way to/from work.. that and to wait for the return of the XKGB lada, what a machine..

Stumbled accross a warehouse in Bentleigh packed with luxuries and exotics while taking a short cut back 2 weeks ago. Went back for a double take and looked like a Ferarri Scag parked out the front. Got a few funny looks from the people there so didnt hang around long. :)

I don't normally post in the spotted threads but about 20 mins ago on blackburn road Doncaster East I pulled up next to a ZTUNED R34 GTR. the one with red ZTUNED plates. I see him a fair bit around my area.

Unfortunately I was in my commodore so couldn't really share the love of having a skyline. He lauched it really hard and man... did it sound good!

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Gee they're tough!

These are in the city today - at the Rialto - if anyone wants to say hello.

Will also be there tomorrow and Friday with Ryan and Bigbird running point respectively.

A free cookie to who ever asks Magnus for a massage :yucky:

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