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Spotted JDMPWR again tonight as u were leaving. Didn't get to wave cos I was around the corner :D

Was that you at the corner cafe/pizza or whatever is was on koornang road at 6:20pm with some guys out front the shop? If so, i think i spotted you =p

EDIT: Don't know why i quoted this... but yeah =\

Edited by D-G

Often see a Grey/silverish R32 gtr on my way to work, on mt dandenong rd around the Croydon area. Black rims with tuff offset and black boot lip. Dunno if you're on here but that thing's awesome!

Also saw a red 180 this morning on Mt Dandenong Rd Croydon about 7:50am with 4wd suspension, roll cage and huge mud flaps....Very rally-spec!

ps. I never get spotted :)

Often see a Grey/silverish R32 gtr on my way to work, on mt dandenong rd around the Croydon area. Black rims with tuff offset and black boot lip. Dunno if you're on here but that thing's awesome!

Also saw a red 180 this morning on Mt Dandenong Rd Croydon about 7:50am with 4wd suspension, roll cage and huge mud flaps....Very rally-spec!

ps. I never get spotted :laugh:

come out to one of the events and we can spot you then :)

white 33 gtst around 9:15pm at endevour hillz s/c sliding n fishtails near the maccas

I also saw a white 33 with broken front bodykit and dint in the side sliding around springvale area, and an orange 33 pulling a trailer on frankston dandenong/seaford rd intersection

Edited by S4LVA
ha, for the amount of driving i do, and the number of skylines i wave/beep/flash at, its surprising how rarely i get spotted. was me james. dont remember seeing you

coz i was the guy standing at the bus stop with an umbrella lol..

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