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spotted a black 34 coupe in the city on ann st (with sau sticker!) about 12pm yesterday.

Thought it might have been me... then saw

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Haha thanks Chris! Been dying to be spotted :thumbsup: Thanks for work done too.... very pleased! Wrong topic for it, but thanks heaps.

Then realised it was also a saturday so can't be me...

Seen plenty lately... waved at a few... just get looks back.. (And too slow to take details of number plates)

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keep seeing hotties *sexy females* in R32..

one along coro drive today the other was near the airport friday morning

spotted a rough looking black 34 tonight, out near roma street at 9:45pm ish.

needs some pannel work.

would have waved, but was in the golf gti

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spotted Alica R34 gtr on logan road u went past me heading south..

Also spotted a nobhead with XXXLFO plates near old cleveland road and logan cnr .. doing silly sideways action in traffic.. some ppl have too much money to burn in tyres ..

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Spotted a maroon R33 along mt crosby road...I was 4 cars back, then two back driving up past colleges crossing. You turned left to Karalee or Barellan Point??? Rego was something like 969GVN

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Spotted a Maroon R33 S2 with a big front mount. Blond chick driving but not look at the road as I passed by, This was in Labrador at about 3:20 or so.

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Spotted a purple R32 on pumicestone road on the bridge over the bruce highway.

fark what are ya doing all the way up there...

Anyways, spotted Revhead on the highway heading south yesterday morning on his way to work :bunny:

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Saw 00HME at the shops on Algester Rd. Was walking to the Zebra crossing into the parking lot with my two girls. They liked your car and said to me, look daddy, that one sneezes like yours :D

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