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spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr yesterday with number plates that looked really funky...not sure if they were nsw or vic...

also spotted my car getting new graphics at DZignFX today hehe

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Spot you every morning drive past my servo on Findon Rd.

Yesterday sporting no stickers anymore.

yeah i know which petrol station ur talking about.........getting new ones on today :D im suprised u even recognised the car without them!!!

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yeah i know which petrol station ur talking about.........getting new ones on today :D im suprised u even recognised the car without them!!!

Heard it before I saw it. Then saw the big SAU sticker! Looks really tough with no stickers. Will be interesting to see what you've come up with now ;)

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white wheels? if so, perth plates.

umm not sure didnt get a look at the rims sounded really nice tho ;)

Heard it before I saw it. Then saw the big SAU sticker! Looks really tough with no stickers. Will be interesting to see what you've come up with now :)

hey she aint that loud surely :D yeah she looked a lot better white this time round with the 19" rims on....the 18" never did anything for her when she was just white lol

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umm not sure didnt get a look at the rims sounded really nice tho ;)

hey she aint that loud surely :D yeah she looked a lot better white this time round with the 19" rims on....the 18" never did anything for her when she was just white lol

Louder than anything around you at the time.

Noticed this thing finally getting some road time! With my rims on it!

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Spotted four stupid twats in an Excel with a bonnet scoop on my way home from Strathalbyn this arvo. They were up my ass doing 110k/m then got fed up with that and thought it would be a good idea to over take on a blind corner, being a 4 cylinder it took them about 30 seconds to over take and ended up almost colliding with another car. I gave them the international sign for wanker out the window to which they gave me the finger.

I seriously hope for everone elses sake that they wrap themselves around a tree before they kill someone with their stupid antics

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I spot alot of pieces of shits (Excels, Astras etc) with cannons and Super Cheap crap on them all the time.

Heslo, think I know the Excel you're talking about. They take stupid, dangerous risks all the time. Had them up my arse too. Wanting to race then being complete dickheads when I wouldn't. Stopped at lights, got out of car, and they ran a red to get away. :)

Officer Neil, if you're reading this, I'll try to get his rego next time ... but this one should do for now: AA 235 X - taxi-style Falcon. Wants to race all the time. Hustling his way thru traffic and speeds all the time up Glen Osmond Road. Real feral too :banana:

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Ruby, is it a greeny blue Excel? Filled with skinheads and fat pricks?

Also spotted a tough as Stagea going past me in Strath this morning while I was rendering a fence, VERY nice!

Got pics Cara?

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Ruby, is it a greeny blue Excel? Filled with skinheads and fat pricks?

Sure was.

On a similar note, seen at least half a dozen commonwhores throughout the day individually excessively speeding on roads in and around the city! :) Not talking 5-10kph over, but more like 20-30kph! No cops around! Madness the stupid risks they're taking. :banana:

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