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Holy crap! What a dick! Why oh why do you need to be going that fast in the first place?!?!

alcohol impairs your judgment as clearly seen from this incident

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I dunno there Steve! It sure stuffs with your judgment, But i tell ya what.........Doesn't matter how drunk you are i think you could still tell the difference between 60kph and 200kph! I'm with Heslo...... What a dick!

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Saw a greyish GTS coupe with decent-sized FMIC, parked outside the Mackenzie Hillebrand warehouse at Outer Harbour, and a few minutes later driving out onto Victoria Road, late morning I think. Had an SAU sticker.

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spotted white 33 happy valley an gun grey stagea near hub

could have been me if it was around 5.15ish, however i spotted a white 33 going the other way on Happy Valley Drive heading towards the city

been seeing that stagea for a while. Seems like it always parked just off hub drive

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Gunmetal grey 33 on Nth east road bout 7ish tonite, Anyone on here? If so.. sorry ya had to witness my lil bit of road rage, dumbass in the van was tailgaiting me with highbeams on, driving bout 90 in the 60 zone.. tailgating.. made me lock up my breaks and almost slam into the back of a van when he decided to speed up as i tried to change lanes to go around the bus. Not fun when roads are wet and slippery.

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the 33 has a sau sticker on the quater window an yeh thats the stagea never moves

That was me then

spotted serty 1 parked in the etsa yard next to our dealers holding yard, like the new rims

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saw richo parked behind me (across the road on angled car parks) around hindmarsh square, i took a pic ill post it up, im sure it was ur car... loud as hell white r32 lol.

if it had half a rear bar that would b doug hahaha exhaust not finished yet waitin on new rear bar to finish it

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yeah saw you too late this morning to get the wave out Steve ....

I also spotted a black R33 number plate KAKLE get pulled over by a very angry looking cop on Grand Junction Rd this arvo - methinks he drifted around Hampstead Rd/Grand Junction corner or something - cos the female cop looked fair pissed as she stormed up to his window!!

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