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think i spotted you on loganlea rd again this morning, just before maccas, i was going the opposite way... just before 8am

Nope wasn't me. I started work at 6. There is a nice silver 32 gtr that lives in this area somewhere too.

Spotted TOY-33 and a white 34 behind him on Curtin Av Eagle Farm around 3ish. Was hiding behind a boat, love my car but shes looking s**t at the moment....... spoilers missing....

Spotted TOY-33 and a white 34 behind him on Curtin Av Eagle Farm around 3ish. Was hiding behind a boat, love my car but shes looking s**t at the moment....... spoilers missing....

was headin off north to do a photoshoot for the skyline calendar i'm doin ;)

Saw Choy on my driveway acting dodgy just before, I called the police and they told me just to offer him some petrol and a rag in the hope he'd move on :P

You didnt give me petrol. You gave me paint thinner. Its just as good. Nice texture.

Spotted wrxkilla's old car on Creek Rd today at lunch time... (Plates are 84 ZLR arent they???)

That thing sounds like an air eating, ground stomping, dust burning beast... He even put his foot down as i put my window down, so i heard every bit....

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