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White R35 GTR chased by a Black Galardo in Two Wells this morning.

Sounds like both Keirs cars.... hmmmm agreed ^^ lucky bugger.

Obviously he cant drive both at once so some lucky sod got a drive (in either car!)

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spotted a silver 33 gtr turning onto i think gorge road off lower north east about 5 minutes ago

i was in the telechoice honda civic bru

Hehe, that was me. I was rushing to the bank before 4PM~ :D

Glad I got there on time, was heading back home when u spotted me~ :(

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on my way home on the bus I seen a 4dr 33 cruising up newton rd, bout half an hour ago- had bright xenon coloured headlights, gold d-tek rims, SAU sticker on the front windscreen

my guess = Madaz ?

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just spotted a white R33 coupe series 2 with an SAU sticker heading up grand junction towards hanson rd

and theres a white R33 sedan series 2 parked about 2 corners away from my house with an SAU sticker on the rear window

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on my way home on the bus I seen a 4dr 33 cruising up newton rd, bout half an hour ago- had bright xenon coloured headlights, gold d-tek rims, SAU sticker on the front windscreen

my guess = Madaz ?

hahah thanks luke yes guilty as charged :O twas me

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