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What time did you see the r32? Could have been me? I was on Warigal road crossing princes hwy?

Think it was around 11:00pm ish, not later than midnight. Not sure if it had custom plates, sure it didn't, you wouldn't of seen me anyway as I was always a few cars behind.

Saw a red M35 Stagea turning onto Hallam-Belgrave Rd from Narre North Rd around 4:30pm tonight, nice. Also the same silver V35 coupe down Harkaway Rd minutes later, gave you a wave.

He said a nice R32 Pat :P

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Think it was around 11:00pm ish, not later than midnight. Not sure if it had custom plates, sure it didn't, you wouldn't of seen me anyway as I was always a few cars behind.

Saw a red M35 Stagea turning onto Hallam-Belgrave Rd from Narre North Rd around 4:30pm tonight, nice. Also the same silver V35 coupe down Harkaway Rd minutes later, gave you a wave.

wasnt me then! carry on.

ha thats my gym too

i think we should go to gym together....

i will not be there today, its my rest day, but will be there tomorrow after 5.30 PM :)

if any of you see me, come and approach...ill be wearing a red and black stripe singlet and blue knee length shorts :)

Edited by lav

hahahaha....where did you park???i was looking for ur car :)

i was there about 6.30PM...i parked at the car park this time, there were no parking at the council....

i park in the actual carpark and not the library LOL i got there around 6:30 and left about 7:30ish when i saw your car..

i think we should go to gym together....

i will not be there today, its my rest day, but will be there tomorrow after 5.30 PM :)

if any of you see me, come and approach...ill be wearing a red and black stripe singlet and blue knee length shorts :)

will give you a shout bud! my missus comes with me too i just cbf going on weekends, so theyre my rest days lol

i park in the actual carpark and not the library LOL i got there around 6:30 and left about 7:30ish when i saw your car..

will give you a shout bud! my missus comes with me too i just cbf going on weekends, so theyre my rest days lol

sounds good mate, will see you tomorrow around the same time :)

i also have rest day on sat or sunday....

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