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spotted a nice looking Black 34 on Lower North East, turning onto Payhnem around 3:15

1/2 hour later turning onto Gorge Road i saw a very clean Blue 32 GT-R with gold rims, had a for sale on the back window..... was driving like a tosser though... not a good way to sell his car :D

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Hey Pauly,

Send me a PM and we'll catch up for coffee next week some time.

Maybe Bean Bar just near Pultney, sounds like half way between (sorta) For us.

:D

should have an SAU lunch on fridays somewhere in the mall, we could all meet up there for 1/2 hour or so =P

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Spotted a Black 32 this evening on my way home, stopped out front of Sealand Pizza.... mmmmm... such good food from that place, only place i buy my pizza from now, I think it was cubes going by the number plate, but then again 3 letters and 3 numbers randomly confuse me from time to time =P

oh, and i spotted SERTY-1 along morphet rd as well, it looked like you also saw me and were gonna jump out the car matty, but at the last second decided not to =)

On way to work last night spotted stock silver 33 S2 on flaggy road, had a zaust otherwise onlt aftermarket parts was the dirt, got to expressway south rd and got a wave so gave one back. Then spotted a black 33 take off up the expressway.

Spotted a black 32 gtr in carpark off hindley st, also 'OH BOY' gold 350Z, cas's new beast

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