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here are the top 10 most frequent posters in Spotted!!

1) leech_ - 570

2) Terminal - 506

3) Bluprint - 379

4) Gus- - 370

5) Shell - 353

6) Veilside R33 - 335

7) SkyGTRline - 306

8) MIVEC - 283

9) sigsputnik - 263

10) LTSJayce - 261

yes i scrolled through 533 pages and counted them all

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here are the top 10 most frequent posters in Spotted!!

1) leech_ - 570

2) Terminal - 506

3) Bluprint - 379

4) Gus- - 370

5) Shell - 353

6) Veilside R33 - 335

7) SkyGTRline - 306

8) MIVEC - 283

9) sigsputnik - 263

10) LTSJayce - 261

yes i scrolled through 533 pages and counted them all

Whoa dude you need a hobbie :P

Makes you think though, Leech hasnt been on here for at least a year, Veilside hasnt posted for ages and neither have Terminal or skyGTRline... :happy:

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Spotted that Black 33 with the high rear wing AGAIN. I havent met him and his mate personally but to me they look and drive the car like tossers. If your on the forums use a booster seat dude, think about how silly you look in the cap and drive smarter.

If you know this guy have a word to him please he makes me angry! I would like to just ignore but he's p!ss!ng me off and I feel like taking his skyline off him.

PS. He'sgenerally in the bonython - chisolm area when I see the car.

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Spotted what I think was a white R34 GT-T last night while making a turn off the parkway onto hindmarsh 10pm . just incase your here I wasn't giving you an evil eye, was squinting trying to work out what car it was haha.

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