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I didnt spot the Banana at your work today shell

and btw...I should be working in the same street as you :ph34r:

Oh awesome! Can you work the same hours so I can get lifts? :D

Nah I usually park on the premises behind the gates so you wouldn't see it from the street. It's only on the street if the sales reps have stolen all the spots.

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Spotted THE34T in traffic on Canberra ave yesterday arvo.

And a silver 34 with white enkei RP01's or similar in fyshwick at lunchtime today

Thanks mate .... I was just about to go with the green light when I spotted a glimpse of your grill in my side mirror, I looked around enough to see the front of a black Stagea, attempted a feeble wave and left the lights ... Seems like it was all in about 2 seconds.

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Keep spotting a gunmetal grey R32 GTR complete with Federal Tyres sticker and SKY32R plates outside my work in Woden.

Also spotted an orange R33 with a girl driving it, not sure of anyone else has seen it???

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Keep spotting a gunmetal grey R32 GTR complete with Federal Tyres sticker and SKY32R plates outside my work in Woden.

Also spotted an orange R33 with a girl driving it, not sure of anyone else has seen it???

R32 is Reece

And no, nobody has seen her ever!

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Keep seeing a banana 34 GT-T heading down tharwa towards drakeford at around 735am

I'm in the noisy white commodore going the other way

That's me dude...

What colour is the bombadore?

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