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didnt anyone see RBPOWR representing at gazzanats.

i only entered cruise the track cause of my lack of tyres, but it was still a bit of fun.

Spotted you last week in lonsdale, where you park, car looked pretty shmick from what i saw while trying not to run up the back of the car infront of me while glimpsing across every few seconds to look lol

didnt anyone see RBPOWR representing at gazzanats.

i only entered cruise the track cause of my lack of tyres, but it was still a bit of fun.

You wouldn't have had your car at Horsepower In A Box a few weeks ago did you? I reckon I saw you picking it up after you had a retune done on it.

spotted a 33 gtr with plates "33 vspec" on blacks road last night around 7.15pm, was in Lukes commodore,

and a grey stag with a sau.sa sticker on drivers side rear window, at daws road/marion road intersection around 7.30pm.

didnt anyone see RBPOWR representing at gazzanats.

see this car on a daily basis as i work on the same street.... the 31 at coventry fasteners would be Danny31's coupe... he works at motor traders

black r34 gtt 4dr, dead stock at HJ hackam

weird tealish blue/green r33 on south rd, cross rd parked next to unco police at the light..lol pooping himself I'm sure

dark grey r33 on south rd, near mitsu plant

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