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Hey guys that was me in the midnight purple widebody GTST to the dude in the stag and also they guy who seen three on the riverway i was stayin near there, will be back up your way in the near future for some stuff, wouldnt mind meeting up with some more guys in bris when i hopefully move back up there.

that was me. spotted you too

cant never tell either mark or amy drives the car hehe .. didnt beep or wave as i wasnt in a skyline didnt want to make a fool of myself..

Spotted 41UKY 4 door sedan on ann street anyone from here ?

Spotted 53XYN the car today in clive peters carpark was in my dads subaru. You dont realise how big big rims are until your actually standing next to them. Looks good hey.

Sweet i was spotted sorry bud didnt seeyou was in a rush as usual trying to get mums last min gifts ..

spotted a yellow r34 (GTT i think) heading down University Drv towards Bond Uni.. was heading in the opposite direction, so didn't manage to see plates or wave in time. Car looked nice though. I was in the Silver R33.

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