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it does!

same tow truck that dropped it off to Autosalon a few years ago when it was in our stand

i remember because i thought "what a filthy truck for a car like that" :down:

I was surprised that two cars that cannot be replaced were being towed on an open trailer.

spotted some hectics out at dandy last night, including xr on full slicks and a Ferrari. think its been seen around before interesting to see something like that at street drags

that would have been the gtech xr6 turbo.

it was the purple one right?

spotted a champagne colored 33 on taylors rd rowville beeped and gave the thumbs up got 1 back ;) (had sau stickers) you live in the area?

also a black 33 on Ferntree gully rd wnet past me nice ride also

when and which part of fentree gully? was coming out from chadstone and heading to glen waverly on that day. :P

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1700: White R33 GTS?T at Alfred hospital. Plates started with U.

1730: Grey R32 ?GTR (no badge) with plates [OMGTR] on Latrobe St.

2300: Green R31/32?? With greyish bonnet area? Just got a glimpse as it flashed past on Flinders St.

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Spotted my mate getting done at willy beach...lol kind of funny...coppa is like "what do we have here, ahhhh a BIG single on a twin turbo eii, nice plumbing job, woow is there anything stock on this car mate?" hahahahahahahaha

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Spotted my mate getting done at willy beach...lol kind of funny...coppa is like "what do we have here, ahhhh a BIG single on a twin turbo eii, nice plumbing job, woow is there anything stock on this car mate?" hahahahahahahaha

Let me guess, bov, pod and ebc?

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Spotted my mate getting done at willy beach...lol kind of funny...coppa is like "what do we have here, ahhhh a BIG single on a twin turbo eii, nice plumbing job, woow is there anything stock on this car mate?" hahahahahahahaha

hey i read about a big blitz that they had going on down there. not cool! did your mate get full EPA and canaryd ? or were they ok??

spotted ashneel before....new rims look tuff son

lol thanks man.

what ever is wrong with your box its freaking loud man. heard it clunking from about 3-4 car lenghts away. then saw you and was like "hey tis chad...wow that sounds bad" lol

paint job looks sweet man. nice and clean.

if this is the supra i saw once on melton hwy this car is nice. goes like a train :blink:

Yea, flamin mongrel is quick. hehe

As for the car, senior officer gave him one month to take off all the mods and bring the car back to willy cop shop for an inspection. He didnt want to give him one week as it woukld be almost impossible to fix up in 5 days. Poor flamin mongrel haha, maybe when its stock il be able to give him a better run :blink: I was tripping out, this coppa new these cars inside out. lol

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