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I think my sticker must stand out alright then the blue 33 looked nuts i was trying to find csa and went straight past it

missed the black 31 sorry mate :(

cheers for comment on my car as far as csa goes keep driving past worked there for 7 years just left not long ago would not buy any of there wheels even if u gave me the money and the imported ones are not much better

*flick* speaking

Gunmetal 33 four door at Modbury KFC. Had defect sticker and couple of mallala passes in window.

also white 33 on Grand junction road, they seemed to recognise my plates?

spotted kellie at her house tonight :(

down the bay spotted Vange on jetty rd and a blue r34 gtr which i think is george's beast ;)

also spotted a white r34 on tapley's hill rd

Edited by MissR34
spotted a stag going up greenhill road , sounded porn

Probably me. Haven't really made myself known here but I live in the hills and drive a silver Stagea.

Also spotted!

White Stagea RS4 (same as mine except white) - resides in Piccadilly/Crafers area on Piccadilly Rd.

Edited by Unbalanced
saw a gorgeous Stagea on Greenhill Road at about 6.30 yesterday, cutting across 3 lanes in front of the AGL building.

looked awesome!

Also probably me on my way home from work, haha.

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