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Would just love to give a shout out to the Ledgend in the dark blue r32 at about 1530 that drifted onto Cheltenham road in dandenong and almost killed his 2/3 passengers by first almost hitting a truck and then secondly mounting the curb. i think the smartest thing about you is the fact that you were all wearing Hi-Visibility Vests atleast it would of made it alot easier for the ambulance and fire fighter personnel to locate you mashed up corpses in the wreckage if every thing came unstuck.

Good job!

drove along side a silver r33 s2 (TVS-xxx) on heatherton road at about 3 with sau sticker, sorry i didn't wave back to you, i was day dreaming lol :kiss: i tried to catch up, but too many cars in front.

Would just love to give a shout out to the Ledgend in the dark blue r32 at about 1530 that drifted onto Cheltenham road in dandenong and almost killed his 2/3 passengers by first almost hitting a truck and then secondly mounting the curb. i think the smartest thing about you is the fact that you were all wearing Hi-Visibility Vests atleast it would of made it alot easier for the ambulance and fire fighter personnel to locate you mashed up corpses in the wreckage if every thing came unstuck.

Good job!

moron, he didnt happen to see your cooler? or exhaust did he ?

and was trying to show off

I also saw this on Rathdowne St Carlton last night.

Hey yeah I've been spotted. I was parked in Carlton for a bit of Suit wearing French Foodies with a girl friend (notice the space) done up with great red shoes.

Drove back down punt to get home and came across one shiney maroon 33. Had a bit of fun trying to get to a nice set of lights to chat. Then whilst cruising with joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo was getting a great twin exhaust note going. I hope you were hearing it too.

Thanks for the praise on the car, unfortunately so far that is all other peoples work. I've gotten the engine stable and got a bit of polish into the paint. I have to work out a way of keeping the break dust off the white wheels though.

the Rego is GZL hopefully it translates into Godzilla, well that is what the last owner hoped, and not as both my Mum and sister have said "GirlZ GeTR"

I hope the car loymclure saw wasn't mine, I was at work all day but there was a tradie with access to my house and therefore my car today... Bugger I better go and check underneath for damage.

Know the feeling with the white TE37's :(

Couldn't work out what your plates were lol, just remembered the car.

Those french restaurants any good? I'm always down Lygon, but willing to try something different ;)

spotted a white r33 in the coles carpark on princess highway in Dandenong. Looked alright, but Gt wing was missing, only had 4 little clips on the boot.

For sale too, seems like a good buy. Good luck with it, whoever you are.

moron, he didnt happen to see your cooler? or exhaust did he ?

and was trying to show off

haha nah mate i was in the work ute. but i did see a silvia and a evo follow behind him like 10 seconds later. but they were yard stock being moved coz they still had all the white writing on the front windscreen.

Hey yeah I've been spotted. I was parked in Carlton for a bit of Suit wearing French Foodies with a girl friend (notice the space) done up with great red shoes.

Drove back down punt to get home and came across one shiney maroon 33. Had a bit of fun trying to get to a nice set of lights to chat. Then whilst cruising with joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo was getting a great twin exhaust note going. I hope you were hearing it too.

Thanks for the praise on the car, unfortunately so far that is all other peoples work. I've gotten the engine stable and got a bit of polish into the paint. I have to work out a way of keeping the break dust off the white wheels though.

the Rego is GZL hopefully it translates into Godzilla, well that is what the last owner hoped, and not as both my Mum and sister have said "GirlZ GeTR"

I hope the car loymclure saw wasn't mine, I was at work all day but there was a tradie with access to my house and therefore my car today... Bugger I better go and check underneath for damage.

does your car have a spoiler ? coz this one didn't. i cant see from your pic, really hope it wasnt your car coz ol-mate was really giving it shit.

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