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thatll be James

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i had my car as the bridal car at he's wedding :laugh:

ahk seen him the other night... never seen him before

theres another maroon 32 with black bonnet in melton that i see and i seen a black 34 for the first time aswell

saw a grey 33 on princes hwy in hallam and then he was behind me till fountain gate then dunno where he was.

also saw a r32 turn out onto princes hwy near nitro gym as i was waiting to do a u turn.

hey what color and what time because i came from HP from gf place slept over and got onto princess this morning to get to my pre apprenticeship this morning just got on time thought was running bit late, that could of been me the 32

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Just cruised down toorak rd/burwood hwy in my r32 to get some tyres fitted

Spotted:

B3ZA on burwood hwy near the BP

Black r32 with red/black advans and bomex front bar on toorak rd near tooronga rd - thought u were Karl, but he said he gave u the bar and rims :P

Another black r34 on burwood hwy near beaurepairs, didnt look my way.

Saw a black R33 at the Caroline Springs Carwash. RIght next to the CS Maccas and Petrol Station.

He pulled in booth nex to me, but didnt hav Sau sticker so wasnt sure if he is on SAU.

hey i think that was me. Was it about a week ago? cause last time i went there i dident see no skyline ... anyways hope to see you there agian next time we will chat

Just cruised down toorak rd/burwood hwy in my r32 to get some tyres fitted

Spotted:

B3ZA on burwood hwy near the BP

Black r32 with red/black advans and bomex front bar on toorak rd near tooronga rd - thought u were Karl, but he said he gave u the bar and rims :)

Another black r34 on burwood hwy near beaurepairs, didnt look my way.

hey! i saw you and the 2 cars you saw aswell lol was on way home from uni!

tried catching upto you after it turned green for me but couldnt find you haha

i seen that black R34 few times on that road aswell.

hey! i saw you and the 2 cars you saw aswell lol was on way home from uni!

tried catching upto you after it turned green for me but couldnt find you haha

i seen that black R34 few times on that road aswell.

Haha yeh I pulled into beaurepairs to pick up some wheels.

FINALLY SOMEONE SAW MY CARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Yay :)

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