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i usually see none but today i spotted 4!

lol

a black r33 gtst driving towards hume on edgar st near the school

a grey? (not sure) r33 gtst drivin on edgar st just near holden

a silver or white r33 gtst with plates CR11SY or KR11SY

and a white r34 gtt drivin along milperra rd towards liverpool just after i turned off edgar st

there was a black registered R35 on old pac today as well... around 11:45...

I just stole a spotted from like 2 people :P

I've been in the office all day :P

Fine by me Doof, I'm too lazy to report it :) Thought they were headed to the Old Pac :)

there was a black registered R35 on old pac today as well... around 11:45...

I just stole a spotted from like 2 people :D

I've been in the office all day :(

i saw that shit too!, at pretty much the same time on the pacific highway just past Mt Colah

rego was BHC42Q. they look noice in black

Spotted a Silver R33 on Punchbowl road / King Georges road lights at about 7 - 8. Had the SAU sticker..

haha i was working on the strobe on the 34 and looked up and saw it. Didnt catch the plates though.

Right behind the R33.. around 7 Bikies hahaha

MRXTCZ

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