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spotted today in blackwood at 5pm, a black 34 (gtr i think) turning into the bp, and then a gunmetal 32 with gold drift teks (possibly r32man09) turning out off the street opposite...gave a wave

also a 33 on main rd coromandel valley at about 9.15 pm, just saw the back of it

spotted a silver 4 door R33 at north terrace around 10.15pm at the lights. had a SAU website sticker at the back

Were you parked at Rosewater BP on Grand Junction rd this evening about 6pm? Spotted a R34 that looked very very similar to yours parked next to the vacuum? If so :P

spotted a silver M35 AXIS stagea on port rd opposite coke this morning driving to work. Female driver...dont think she saw me. I reckon its the first AXIS version i've seen on the road.

Edited by pixel8r
love the train. seen the size of the turbos those babies wear? and im not even joking!

Im suprised you didnt see me, I was about 5 seats away on the train. Then I was literally standing 1 metre from you on King William Street, but you were talking to some girl and I didnt want to interrupt...

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