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  GTS_DUY said:
spotted what looked to be low200 pulled over by coppers the other night sorta up from the woden hospital if i remember correctly

Yep, that was me.

Fella was quite nice which was good, told me off for my suspension being too stiff and my front bar was wobbling a bit. Let me off without defect which was REALLY good as im trying to sell it.

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Lol, you never would. As most know I don't have the 33 anymore and I was in a friends car at the time. So even if you did know my KIA you wouldn't have seen me....and even if you did look at every driver as they passed by you wouldn't have seen me as I was riding shotgun.... No surprise you didn't see me really, lol.

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I saw a monster amount of skyhlnes on the way to footy training drakeford drv around 625pm

A white 33 with a pink tempe sticker on wind screen.. a dark 32 with SA rego.. and another white 33 intersecting it heading into tuggers.. ALL at the same set of lights.

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  loymclure said:
spotted a white r33 in fyshwick across from that harly shop it had red plates

That car is there every day. I looked under it one time to reference the R33 drive shafts (was doing a CV conversion for the datto), dont think he saw me :P.

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  leech_ said:
oh yea i forgot to say i am pretty sure that i spotted leashy when i was playing baseball on Sunday at Curtin around 12 - 1pm

Name's Leshy, get it right... crikey.

That would have been my missus going to work at the hospital, as she's been driving my Stagea around for the past 2 months while Toyota do a really efficient and cost-effective repair job on her Corolla. I'm now cruising around in a crappy red VL commodore, so don't bother trying to spot me :ninja:

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