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spotted DHC on Douglas rd 30mins ago as i was coming home

funny cause i was just at HITMAN and was discussing you intercooler setup. damn you car looks hot close up.

nah it looks shiiit close up...too many stone chips and key marks !!!

hahah werent you the one that spotted me at the cross ???

I never see your car !!!!! I do remember seeing it once at a cruise where we met up at thornleigh maccas......

but yeah both times you spotted me I never saw your car !!

where is douglass rd ???

hahaha matt that bastard is giving away my secrets !!! :(

Anyways if you wanna have a closer look at the cooler than PM me and we can arrange something....im only 10min from HITMAN.

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douglas rd doonside, u was standed out the front talkin to your mate,

near the 300zx with FAME #plates

i was the horrible sounding black 32 that went past.

kool,i work like 100m from HITMAN.

sounds like alot of Liners from here go to HITMAN

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douglas rd doonside, u was standed out the front talkin to your mate,

near the 300zx with FAME #plates

i was the horrible sounding black 32 that went past.

kool,i work like 100m from HITMAN.

sounds like alot of Liners from here go to HITMAN

ohhhh shit was that you ???

yeah I remember ya......but what happen to your RST ME plates ??

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White 4 door R34 GTT [FL-18-YU] heading north on Princes Hwy Heathcote;

Dark R32 GTR [AQW ???] heading south towards Heathcote Rd on New Illawarra Rd Lucas Heights this afternoon about 4:30 pm

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spotted a few skylines today, firstly a white r33 gtr IVALUE, seen it before on a cruise, also a blue r32 gtst on norton street leichardt, grey 32 gtst on parra rd near leichardt, a black 33 gtst with chromies and red plates at flemington.

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