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spotted a champagne colored 33 on taylors rd rowville beeped and gave the thumbs up got 1 back :banana: (had sau stickers) you live in the area?

also a black 33 on Ferntree gully rd wnet past me nice ride also

black r33 had sau stickers? i was up that way just b4

Spotted a yellow 34 gt-t going down dalton rd and turned left @ shell gave it a bit of stick sounded TUFFFFFFFFF! anyone?

hey man what car do you drive?

im around the northern burbs a lot and ill keep an eye out for you

always in lalor missus and grandparents live there

spotted a yellow R34 GTT with some tyre shop stickers(company car?) on edgars road

also seeing some r33's here and there but also a stock as a rock metallic violet bluish r32 gt4 at IGA

also, who owns the white R32 GTR thats around the corner from IGA?

Edited by GTR-boy
That was me.....lining up to get into uni. :down:

Sorry i didn't have time to react to the beep lol i looked up and saw you go past. :)

hey ali were you there on the 24/2/09?

latrobe right?

my mates told me they spotted an R32 GTR in the car park and i better go have a fap before its gone but i thought they were fkn around lol..

we were the school kids that had that seminar thingy. i dnoe, i fell asleep

haha saw you lookin. thought you had your stickers on already. thats why i wasnt sure it was u

What stickers? If sau, nope I'm not a member yet (might get on my arse and join).

i thought that r32 and the merc belongs to lindsay fox?

it does!

same tow truck that dropped it off to Autosalon a few years ago when it was in our stand

i remember because i thought "what a filthy truck for a car like that" :down:

last night saw a white r34gt at fountain gate driving around near magid drive and also a dark colour r32 with sau stickers at fountain gate maccas. gave it a little bit as they were leaving the car park lol.

yeh it would of been, i was in the little car park near the food court entrance with a few mates who had like a meet and greet with the car club that they r in. i was gonnna wave as i have seen ur car b4 but then i thought better not just incase it was sum1 that wasnt friendly. lol ne way prob see u around sumtime soon ne wayz

yeh it would of been, i was in the little car park near the food court entrance with a few mates who had like a meet and greet with the car club that they r in. i was gonnna wave as i have seen ur car b4 but then i thought better not just incase it was sum1 that wasnt friendly. lol ne way prob see u around sumtime soon ne wayz

Yeah most likely, coz you live around the corner from my mate, but i havent seen your car there in ages :down:

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