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Yeah, that's my car :( It's got SAU stickers on both rear quarter windows.

Did you? :)

Where do you park?

normally park outside the multi level carpark or building K, im there from monday till wednesday...the UAE yellow 34 guy used to be mua classmate.his name is abdullah or something if im not mistaken

normally park outside the multi level carpark or building K, im there from monday till wednesday...the UAE yellow 34 guy used to be mua classmate.his name is abdullah or something if im not mistaken

Multi level carpark is such a rip, $16 per day and I don't have anyone to carpool with :)

So most of the time, I just park on Sir John Monash Drive or the carpark behind the tennis court, $4-4.50 for the whole day :(

Did you see mine this time or the other one that you saw last time? lol

I saw the other yellow again too!

And yes I go to Monash Caulfield, I'm there Mon, Wed, Fri.

Hey there ! I saw ur car very regularly! very nice R34! I'm also studying at Monash caulfield, my classes are on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday!

I'm using a black 350z plate number is FZ 9999 I also have a friend studying in building G :)

Hey there ! I saw ur car very regularly! very nice R34! I'm also studying at Monash caulfield, my classes are on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday!

I'm using a black 350z plate number is FZ 9999 I also have a friend studying in building G :(

You serious? I've seen your car so many times (number plate stands out too much hehe), it looks awesome :)

Maybe we should catch up for lunch one day or something xD

You serious? I've seen your car so many times (number plate stands out too much hehe), it looks awesome :(

Maybe we should catch up for lunch one day or something xD

Yeah sure man, that would be cool, may be you could pm me your msn or something? Nice to meet you dude. :)

Multi level carpark is such a rip, $16 per day and I don't have anyone to carpool with :)

So most of the time, I just park on Sir John Monash Drive or the carpark behind the tennis court, $4-4.50 for the whole day :(

most of the time im lucky enough to find a parking outside the multi storey carpark...which is a 4p...maybe we should organise a small gathering at the bar one day..or maybe photo shooting at the blue permit parking zone..lol=)

most of the time im lucky enough to find a parking outside the multi storey carpark...which is a 4p...maybe we should organise a small gathering at the bar one day..or maybe photo shooting at the blue permit parking zone..lol=)

I'll be down :(

spot the cheapest carpark? Or spot the skyline. . . I f**king confused now.

LOL :(

Spotted jezza this morning :(

Sorry if I made it a little awkward lol, I only woke up 5mins before I saw you, was soooo tired...

Nah, not awkward :( I'm always half asleep too. That's why I never say anything constructive in the morning.

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