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saw a white 33 s2 on lygon (didnt see plates or not)

saw black 33 with LED parkers (beau?) on lygon

saw ahh 33 n he gave a lil toot as he drove past

saw about few nice 34s around.

and enough 33s to fill the MCG carpark.

Edited by SKYL1N

yeah skyl1n, blardy heaps of skylines last night. seen you, a silver 1.5 with sau stickers on the rear glass, a series 2 31 white mini-spooled, and a series 3 31 red silo.

actually, a lot of cars out last night. dont know why considering it was freezing!! lol

saw a white 33 s2 on lygon (didnt see plates or not)

saw black 33 with LED parkers (beau?) on lygon

saw ahh 33 n he gave a lil toot as he drove past

saw about few nice 34s around.

and enough 33s to fill the MCG carpark.

did the white 33 on lygon have a green p plate on the boot ?

was leaving burwood kmart n caught up to a silver r34 gtt wit a black dude driving. din really look over my way but kept dosing it dowm burwood hwy. then further down came up next to a white r33 that has been badged on the rear and had an aftermarket front bar

Gun Metal 35GTR on Eastern Freeway just after Death Valley (that's what I call the part closest to the sity whit no concrete barrier) outbound. Had a blonde chick driving and dude in the passenger seat, was very very nice, gave em a nod as I drove next to them he nodded back then I drove off.

Fcuken nice exhaust on it too, sounded real nice.

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