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haha yeah my inner drivers side brake light has been playing up on and off for a while. I had a copper behind me at the McIntyre lights and as I glanced in my rear vision mirror I noticed one of the cops point at the rear of my car. Luckily they turned off onto Kelly Road, and I went ahead. Got out and sure enough my light was out. It was only duskish, but I had my lights on anyhow, but they obviously didn't care too much. I must pull it apart and clean the connection so I am not unlucky next time.

this ain't the spot a commodore club :)

but we do spot hotties so 2 out of 3 ain't bad :cheers:

spotted a silver R33 on brighton rd around 11pm monday night

and a vy ss ute big ripcurl sticker, the ute was really nice but the driver was hot lol

i agree with madaz, although u prob made Matty 31 happy with that spot :)

cant understand why a chick would wanna roll around in a damn ute but whatever floats ya boat and allows you to take home more shoes from the shop.

i agree with madaz, although u prob made Matty 31 happy with that spot :)

why yes he would lol

cant understand why a chick would wanna roll around in a damn ute but whatever floats ya boat and allows you to take home more shoes from the shop.

i didnt roll in his ute lol, what sort of girl do you take me for lol

but good point about the shoes part

but the driver was hot as

also spotted a silver r32 lastnight on south road very nice and clean

i think i spotted her this afternoon, also spotted a white RS4 for sale on handcock rd, spotted Vange @ his work :) and a black 33 @ highbury gave a wave got a wave :down:

Spotted Mel in theStagea this morning on Milnr Rd

spotted a suspiscious lookin silver r33 series 2, parked at an "adult" store on Payneham road....

around 10pm...good time for a one-man-hand-party..hahaha kiddin...

was funny to see though...

also a commodore wanker tryin to drift and endin up stalling on the median strip on Mcintyre road.

and a nice series 2 with the shiniest paint ive seen pullin onto Payneham road, no kit, but lowered quite well and sittin on grey 17's.

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