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Saw a black 31(mighta been a 30...I'm getting a bit rusty in my old age)on the Monaro about 45 mins ago. Sounded very well sorted, and had custom plates something like 'BOOSTN'? Anyone on here? I'd like to know more about that car...

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(unfortunately DIDN'T spot) some dream boats smashing my van's driver's side mirror this evening. In the 40 minutes or so it was parked on the street someone has decided to smash the mirror off....here's hoping VW don't charge some hilarious amount of money to fix it...kents.

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Saw that one yesterday Jayce - just can't remeber where but we exchanged waves.

Spotted a wingless orange 33 and a gunmetal 32 at the lights on Athlon :D

The gunmetal 32 was my non turbs daily driver sin, must have missed you though. Saw both the silver 33 GT-R and the Orange 33.

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