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i spotted when i went to pick up pizza a tool in a vn commo do a skid out of the ridgehaven car wash and spin out, was so funny but lucky there was no traffic comming!

everytime i wash my car there i see the same, everytime some guy in a holden has to do something to make everyone look, last time i went there to wash my car i was dissed by a holden driver about my car.

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white 32 with black bonnet on anzacs heading towards bay tonite bout 7pm, had sau sticker across front window. I was in the white ford infront of you, probly saw me having a few good looks from passenger seat.

Saw Doug in his white 32 with Vertex kit on brighton espy bout 8pm, for sale too.

black 32 with white rims along there aswell

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I know! I always see a white R33 in St Marys near where I work, has a big SAU sticker on the side window. Looks really nice, so nice I dont like my car to be seen anywhere near it.

i work right near st marys is it me the sticker is on the side under the window tho and sau sticker on the front window and wheelworx on the back window

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saw GTR 32 outside the Gilbert Hotel just round the corner from my work

What day? Drove past there Wednesday and yesterday, was later yesterday, bout 10 past 5, might have been why you saw me. Was heading towards frome road/street to pick my sister up from work. Didnt see you tho?

Spotted this morning at 7.20 - GTR 34 going west along greenhill road near king william road. Black and oh so sexy. Very clean.

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