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Spotted a Red / Maroon R32 - around 3:30am at the intersection of Don Street and Calder Freeway, Bendigo? - was driving the AUSfast truck.

Also spotted a Silver R32 with a FMIC - around 7:00am waiting to turn right onto Hallam South Road from Princes Highway, Hallam - was driving my GTR (finally!)

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Spotted blue r32 WOOSAH parked near harp road in a mechanics there...NICE WHEELS!

Also spotted a white 32 with a black bonnet and boot, and black roof also. Driving up Canterbury road about an hour ago. Different.

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spotted a drug/booze bus pulling up at Edgars Rd Thomastown just off the freeway exit.. about 5 mins ago.. probably going to setup on the blind curve there.. last time I went through one I got defected!! So be warned..

Will probably be alot of them around tonight caus of the stupid Tiesto concert..

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Spotted "SKYGRL" (?)... ...a White 34... ...On Heatherton Rd, Crossing Westall Rd around 6:30pm...

And a Blue 32... ..."BLUR-32"... ...On Princess a little later...

Stand out for the week was the chick driving the White 32 GXi(?)... ..."POZ-xxx"... ...Parked next to me at the Springvale Maccaz on Wednesday and then followed me turning right out of the Springvale Rd exit and down Springvale Rd for about 2Ks...

I got to get more "Spotted Cards" to hand out... ...I felt like a dick when I thought of giving her the URL scribbled out on a piece of paper...

So I didn't give it to her... :(

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I got to get more "Spotted Cards" to hand out... ...I felt like a dick when I thought of giving her the URL scribbled out on a piece of paper...

So I didn't give it to her... :(

I'll send some to you this week :)

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I'll send some to you this week :(

Oh sweet... ...Thanks Kaz...

I don't think I've mentioned this... ...but I think you might know my boss Kathleen... ...Works in Aged Care for Dandy...

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Oh sweet... ...Thanks Kaz...

I don't think I've mentioned this... ...but I think you might know my boss Kathleen... ...Works in Aged Care for Dandy...

I do? Hey! I'm not *that* old :(

*adds basti to list*

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