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OOOOoooo Patricia, i see its the time of the month again.

Libra ftw

:( so you condone that type of attitude? Not like skylines need more negative attention. Especially with him accelerating between every speedhump everyday..

btw jokes getting quite old so stop acting like a sheep thnx

On another note, white r33 gtst with tommykaira R decal across road from me. Real nice looking car. Left a sauvic spotted card on window :(

:P so you condone that type of attitude? Not like skylines need more negative attention. Especially with him accelerating between every speedhump everyday..

btw jokes getting quite old so stop acting like a sheep thnx

On another note, white r33 gtst with tommykaira R decal across road from me. Real nice looking car. Left a sauvic spotted card on window :sweat:

hehehe.....pats getting angry!

yooyo that was me...spotted again!! lol

btw - do not park your car on that street my bonnet got keyed that day...some jealous wanker obviously had something against my car. wat a prick

The area is notorious for cars getting keyed and broken into. You probably also see an R34 gtt - "DJREAL" plates parked along there - I wonder who it is - not too sure if they are part of SAU...

Today i saw a dark coloured r33 gtst lots of stickers, plates SLYLIN (or something similar - can't remember) corner bell st and albert st prestion being followed a black r34 gtt.

spotted a red r32 whilst going into city gave each other a toot. i was heading in to pick up some drunken SAU members.. rofl

and on way home cruised with some p platers in white r33 s1 na with 2 chicks in the back.

spotted a red r32 whilst going into city gave each other a toot. i was heading in to pick up some drunken SAU members.. rofl

and on way home cruised with some p platers in white r33 s1 na with 2 chicks in the back.

Awwww yea lol :D

spotted a red r32 whilst going into city gave each other a toot. i was heading in to pick up some drunken SAU members.. rofl

and on way home cruised with some p platers in white r33 s1 na with 2 chicks in the back.

Mustn't be talking about me :D I'm not an SAU member... :D

But seriously, thanks for the lift man. You're a life saver.

I owe you one.

I think it was Saturday night (Sun morn) 1.30am on the other side of town in the west somewhere no idea where, spotted ohsnap along with two other nice rides, i wanted to turn around and join in but i didnt have time

Sunday I spotted many, but the one that got my attention was driven by a gorgeous blond in a very clean nice silver 33 with a kit along springvale road

Monday spotted Emsta at Knox carpark and plenty of others but these were the ones that stood out this weekend

I think it was Saturday night (Sun morn) 1.30am on the other side of town in the west somewhere no idea where, spotted ohsnap along with two other nice rides, i wanted to turn around and join in but i didnt have time

Sunday I spotted many, but the one that got my attention was driven by a gorgeous blond in a very clean nice silver 33 with a kit along springvale road

Monday spotted Emsta at Knox carpark and plenty of others but these were the ones that stood out this weekend

heyyyy 1 of those was me :).....we were out all night lol YAY for being spotted for the 1st time LOL

I think it was Saturday night (Sun morn) 1.30am on the other side of town in the west somewhere no idea where, spotted ohsnap along with two other nice rides, i wanted to turn around and join in but i didnt have time

Sunday I spotted many, but the one that got my attention was driven by a gorgeous blond in a very clean nice silver 33 with a kit along springvale road

Monday spotted Emsta at Knox carpark and plenty of others but these were the ones that stood out this weekend

wooohooo spotted!

spotted on phillip island friday arvo Black R34 driving behind me down some random straight road.

also spotted RBPOWA getting onto the monash from heatherton this arvo. i was getting of the freeway.

also spotted RBPOWA getting onto the monash from heatherton this arvo. i was getting of the freeway.

CRAP!! someone stole my CAR !!!!

ohwell they wont get far car has no reverse, and gearbox needs a rebuild. wasnt me mate, mines been parked up for the last 2weeks

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