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im from melton sth

i got a white 32 gtst although i dont drive it very much usualy

just to and from the track

i think i seen you around i saw the black one the other night

that one looks pretty tuff

and always see a lady driving a silver 33 four door

i seen the black one just off black dog drive

im in south too

nah im between fwy and tracks most of my mates live after the tracks though haha

theres a black r32 gts-t round the corner from vic uni i seen today is that u?

it had for sale signs on it

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na its not very comfy plus the canary factor cause the front

lip is about 30mm of the ground i cruise in the 31 sillo white

over silver with the silo hubcaps still. it's ok for the street will

be doing the twincam turbo coversion soon and fitting a s13

rear subframe

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Another westy here, Melton West... so West West side lol.

Will be selling up and moving back to taylors soon though, Melton is a hole and too far from anything, we do have a pretty good selsction of fast food outlets though, I like to call it Fat City, Maccas across the road from KFC which is across the road from Subway with is next to Red Rooster which is 50m away from Hungry Jacks. Then there is another Maccas, KFC, 2 more Subways a Souvlaki Hut oh and we have a Taco Bill!!!

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