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Spotted white R34 coupe ESH-11S on Epping Road this morning

Ha ha ha, you spotted the coupe but if you spotted me like i think you did cause you wave you didnt post it!

Spotted wink this morning around 8:40am along beecroft rd

Ha ha ha, you spotted the coupe but if you spotted me like i think you did cause you wave you didnt post it!

Spotted wink this morning around 8:40am along beecroft rd

Did I wave? I can't remember! Usually when I drive to work in the morning I am in a total daze! :(

HAHAHAHA so that WAS you !!!!!

I only met you once so I wasnt sure if it was your or not !!!

Was that you, Thomas?

Didn't recognise you either, because I only got a proper chance to look at you in the rear-view mirror, and I figured it would be a better idea to keep an eye on the road - especially through those curvy bits leading up to Ermington...

Heard a small chirp as you left the lights in front of me just before you turned onto Silverwater Rd. Button clutch?

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