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ripp3r on shepherds hill this morning about 8.45. duno if you saw me wave, there was a truck about 1.7 cm from my back bumper :P

silver 33 at south rd/seacombe rd lights 3.30pm. had a 400r front car with clear indicators, looked tough as

white 33 on marion rd shortly after.

yellow 34 gtt marion/anzac intersection

also i think it was a dark blue 33 with nsw plates about 4pm

Spotted a white R31 (turboed) down South Road near Marion about 10.30am.

Hate to point out the obvious mate, but my sportsbike will smoke that car ... so leave the fancy stuff for the track.

:thumbsup:

Normally I get the bogans in their failcons and commonwhores wanting to race my bike.

spotted DARE YA on mooringe av this arvo about 3:30

was tryin to catch u, but 12t of hino truck isnt quick enough, even if turbo :laugh:

oh it was you in that truck lol :P

Spotted DARE YA at darlington BP servo this arvo, was in my silver 31 parked behind you.

ah yep :)

dareya loves the spots, he must be the most popular dude in town! car must be well known mate

:ninja:

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