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lol kaz loves those roundabouts :devil:

hahahaha!! I just realised what you're talking about

thanks for the laugh, you just brightened my day!

I wanted to do it to you again but I wasnt allowed lol

probably a good thing I havent run any of the members cruises.. hehehe

It most likely could have been. :)

yeh probably

i was in the only 32 sedan there that day ;)

hahahaha!! I just realised what you're talking about

thanks for the laugh, you just brightened my day!

I wanted to do it to you again but I wasnt allowed lol

probably a good thing I havent run any of the members cruises.. hehehe

:(

i couldnt stop laughing last time we came back from the glen in eltham at that maccas roundabout :P

Very dirty 32 GTR in grey driving down the Hume, then along the Tulla. Turned off to head towards Docklands/Tunnel/Kingsway. Looked the front bar had been roped together. All between 2-3pm today.

gotta be crispyfries

Not I, haven't put the stickers on yet.

May have been Sabbai's wagon (Maroon), Jesiotrot (Dark Grey) has another, but his isn't running, or Mav has a white one. There's a few :blink:

Spotted AP today on beach rd while on a tx5 club meet

friday night ... saw a silver r33 with SAU stickers reg TVS*** turing right on to chaple street at around 6pm

a black r32 GTR at Red Rooster in Colac around 7pm tonight.

a white r33 in geelong maybe 8pm turning right onto princes hwy from the Home Center

Not I, haven't put the stickers on yet.

May have been Sabbai's wagon (Maroon), Jesiotrot (Dark Grey) has another, but his isn't running, or Mav has a white one. There's a few :blink:

Spotted AP today on beach rd while on a tx5 club meet

it was white, so it must've been Mav's?

I was just looking at the car.. and the customer was talking to me.. and i was jst looking at the mazda ignoring him LOL

spotted a white r32 (UIE-xxx) with sau stickers on level 6 carpark at southland last night

i have a r32 with rego plates (UIE-xxx) and sau stickers but my car is black! My car has a white twin :blink:

Was driving alongside a r33 with rego plates wpn-033 on stud road at about 9:30pm sunday night

You people better not be loitering in and around my round-about! grrrrrr

yeh probably

i was in the only 32 sedan there that day :D

:blink:

i couldnt stop laughing last time we came back from the glen in eltham at that maccas roundabout :)

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