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spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr number plate SIANA at woodville rd at 345 hooning it past me before a school zone and in peak hour traffic. was thinking nice car then was thinking idiot..

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Spotted nIsMo86 yesterday afternoon parked in his car on chaplin drive lane cove west. Sneaky sneaky..

You didnt spot me in my car cause my car has a blown motor lol...although i was in the area the day you speak of.

I think you spotted roadworia meeting me. I was in the rolla :worship:

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sorry for a late spot, but i spotted CLICK on saturday arvo on silverwater road near kissingpoint, i'm pretty sure it was him, still has the pink stripes on the bonnet lol Can't see if he waved or not, i think his tints are contraversial lol, I love that car looks smick

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