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spotted a black R33 down the road from me, plates GON33E in Hurlstone Park

Thats me lol.

Never noticed you had a custom number plate untill you parked infront of my house lol. Pretty cool number plate.

Thats me lol.

Never noticed you had a custom number plate untill you parked infront of my house lol. Pretty cool number plate.

lol had a trip out moment when i sore you, you know who this is right? :) yea your 33 looks clean as f**k

Spotted a 32 (i think) pass me near the RAAF base, then saw DMO *** 32GTSt on the great western SAU sticker on her side window, got snobbed lol.

Then spotted a silver 34GTT as well, so a 3 car cruise for a few minutes lol.

Spotted VZSS yesterday arvo at 4.30 on castle hill road. :P

Spotted a R33 lookingish car on the m4 plates were "YALH33" or something

OOOMGGG BRO...

saw AU-07-** in a silver r34 on his green Ps, with an SAU sticker. Had a little chat with him at the lights about our cars loll

No one has spotted me yet ;)

Spotted you in the official spotted thread :)

Spotted a 32 (i think) pass me near the RAAF base, then saw DMO *** 32GTSt on the great western SAU sticker on her side window, got snobbed lol.

Then spotted a silver 34GTT as well, so a 3 car cruise for a few minutes lol.

If the plate you mean is DMS 870 and was a gunmetal gtst that was my gf driving my car lol...

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