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Is your 33 the white one in gordon/banks?? series 3 I think. If so, I drool every time you drive past

Yep that would be the one, its a series 2.5, being that it has the series 3 lip, which looks awesome. Thanks for the drool ;)

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Spotted a few today

Silver wingless 34 with CF bonnet this morn around 7am on Athlon, Grey 32 at the lights at the same time, another Grey 32 on Marcus clarke st in the city and a Silver 32 as I left work early this arvo. Gave a wave got a wave.

I was in my Silver 34

Woops ~ and a gumental 33 on Marcus Clarke st too :)

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Spotted a Silver S2 R33 with Black wheels with shiny lip leaving Mitchell Yesty Arvo 3:35pm ish.

May be the one I see on William Web most mornings 6:45am ish.

(love the ongoing rivalry between models but at the end of the day we're all on the same Sexy Skyloin page).

Dirty Tree For me, Dirty Poo on You.

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I empathise for the Fat girl but I cant dance with her.

So kudos to the guys who buy, drive and doesn't mind being seen in a 33

You show a lot of compassion.

:P

I suppose in your mind they have a great personality though !

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