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Someone in a white 33 GTST giving it billy big balls reving the car loudly on Riversdale Rd at Camberwell Junction at about 1.15pm today. No one cares how noisy the car is at a suburban set of traffic lights.

a White R31 sedan with white wheels, and those white stripes across the tail lights. on the Eastern Fwy coming up to the Chandler Hwy over pass. at maybe 645pm ?

think i saw SAU stickers in the winwo, or might be been one of those Apexi ones, hard to tell at 100km

Me and Kris spotted a lot of fail on Chapel St last night.

Chromies and neons on a 20 year old commonwhore/falcon is not nice.

Then were these tools with a microphone and speaker in their car yelling out "hey sexyyy" to girls.

Me and Kris spotted a lot of fail on Chapel St last night.

Chromies and neons on a 20 year old commonwhore/falcon is not nice.

Then were these tools with a microphone and speaker in their car yelling out "hey sexyyy" to girls.

I remember down Chapel St. one day, there were 3 tools in a car and the driver had a switch they he could push and it would set of an alarm noise to get the girls attention.

The 2 girls were like "Pppfffttt! What ever fellas".

Lots of lines today

1200: Dark grey R32 GT?R on Vic Pde

1700: Silver R33 GTS?T on Elizabeth St driven by blonde chick

1800: White R34 GT-T driven by asian guy with his GF on Russel St

1900: Black R33 GTS?T parked on Exhibition St. Driver looked Indian.

1930: Dark grey R32 on Whitehall Rd, Yarraville.

None had SAU stickers :D

An hour ago,saw LA3AR R33 with SAU sticker at whitehorse rd car park, next to the zak's kebab. If you are here, i'm the dark r33 with nismo 400r kit and mustang logo at the front parked few cars further down.;p

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