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Sorry I didn't see you Josh. Would have waved. Were you in your Stagea??

na was in my daily, i work down the bay so i was just in the shit box on the way home. i rarely drive it just to much money and to many wankers driving around and they always seem to target me to cut off lol. you goin on the next stagea cruise.

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Your horns scared a fair few people Matty.....

swear I saw a chick drop her stuff on the footpath....

:)

that wouldnt surprise me. i make people lose their shit generally

what the feck were you doing all the way out here?

we went up to morgan 4wding, made a stop off for lunch

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Spotted today:

White R33 GTST with ducktail lip around 1pm, Fullarton Road Soth.

White R34 GTR, Greenhill Road a few minutes later.

Black R32 with GTR front end, white rims and no wing Fullarton Road South about 5pm.

White kitted S2 Stagea behind me on Hackney road, 5pm.

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Spotted a white 33 GTR heading west on the Port River Expressway this morning at around 6 and then followed a silver Stagea (with a Dayz decal on the back) heading east on the same road towards lizbef

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Spotted PUREZED on Fullarton Road at lunchtime today ... the driver was better looking than some old bloke I know :down:

I spotted this in Target the other day. It looks similar to PUREZED :D

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