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Saw a silver R32 last night crash into the back of a Dodge Nitro on Hampton street right near the corner of marriage road...

Didn't see too much damage though, skyline bloke locked the brakes up but didn't stop in time... unlucky buddy...

spotted a orrange Gts green p plates last night plates were something like JDR33M at the new car wash in chelsea heights.

Little message for ya mate when u take off from the wash bay, don't drive like a dick and plant your car round a blind corner where people walk to and from their car to get change from the money changer because im always there and last time i saw a guy do that he hit a lady walking back to her car and it didnt end well for that p plater after her bf pulled him out the car and im sure he learnt his lesson. just slow down mate no rush!

Kris (CR33M) again up Wells road just after Highway Tyres. while i was on my way to work

Lol yea was going with my bro to get his car dropped off. He was infront of me ( purple r34 4 door with white rims)

I see Larry Bird's Aussie bratha!

Saw a few Skys today, gold R35 GTR heading towards Knox on Burwood HWY and black/white R33 GTS on MT Dandenong. All behaving very well and no mods out of place :thumbsup:

Meanwhile a XR6 ute and previous model SS tried to drag me today. Hoons.

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