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Spotto'd Yesterday on the Intersection of Appin Rd and Narellen Rd Campbelltown, Some fool in a Marone 33 decided to mount the curb and do some nice damage to his 18" chromies front drivers side in general, and more than likely the underside of the car... I must have just missed the accident coz I went past the spot 4 times in about an hour and he was still there each time, I didnt get a rego number or see any stickers, it looked like a S1...

OOh i think this is my first SAU post, lol I'm an r31 buff... c'yas around, look for the White pintara with spooly noises :D

Edited by B. J.
tonight in the city?

couldnt have been me i was at parramatta

Really? maybe my eyes miss red it.. It was dark and I do have very dark tint..

Maybe it was 1GU UP. Its also a skyline.

Or maybe someone drove your car for a joy ride then returned it lol

i think it must have been IGU UP (some loser puppet who reckons hes my best mate even though ive never met the guy in my life)

nah no one else could have taken the car out cause i was driving it last night

spotted Dave (t04gtr) on Old Northern Road heading towards Castle Towers this afternoon.

(was in BWA's car)

waved and pointed at him, he didn't see :D

He looked "concerned" though.. :lol:

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