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Yeah that was me mate.. I tried to give u a wave after u honked but didn't get my window down in time. I was heading to the car wash oh Cheltenham..U live in the estate?

yeah i do. you wouldnt happen to know the bloke with a pewter s15? cos there were a couple of lines and sils at his place today. blue r34 too.

saw matt on princess hwy. car sounds porn. i saw it getting bigger in the rear indow and had to turn my music off. :P

saw matt on princess hwy. car sounds porn. i saw it getting bigger in the rear indow and had to turn my music off. :P

thanks bud - the jazz really is a good car.....fun to drive. Am amazed that it caught up to your r33 pretty quickly.

today, white R34 N/A, for sale sticker on the back, on monash freeway around 6PM,

thanks for giving way i nearly missed the exit lol

and earlier around 5.30 a girl driving a R34 on monash, cant remember colour lol

also saw two black r32 GTS-T's yesterday on studroad near FTG intersection, and a parked R34 at the same intersection (i think it was a GTR) not sure though

spotted a silver 33 gtr going northbound down cragieburn bypass about 8.30 this morning

and SKYWKR heading southbound down keilor park drive, you drove past our work truck :ninja:

haha....you've spotted me again Nick. was it this morning?

nice n clean white r32gtr this morning on blackburn road .. stock but super clean, few 33's and a 4 door silver r34 parked in front of my office yesterday with a near flat rear right tyre..

Spotted a gun metal EVO FQ-400!! with CE28N's (I think) & SAU stickers rolling along Alexandria Ave in Toorak yesterday. Damn that thing looked tuff as!

if it had personalised plates then it might be saff_cossie i think :dry:

haha....you've spotted me again Nick. was it this morning?

lol yeh i was in dads truck we were turning into keilor cemetery and you went past

next time hopefully ill spot you in my car, only 2 months to go :thumbsup:

yeah i do. you wouldnt happen to know the bloke with a pewter s15? cos there were a couple of lines and sils at his place today. blue r34 too.

saw matt on princess hwy. car sounds porn. i saw it getting bigger in the rear indow and had to turn my music off. :mellow:

Nope i dont know any of them..

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