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Black 32GTR with green P's yesterday on Calder Fwy. You took the turn off with me and we cruised a bit up Melton Hwy before you turned into watergardens. Dude you got balls driving a turbo on your P's!!

hey that was my old r32 :( i just sold it to him :(

..by any chance, do u have the white r32gtr with gold rims? i think they are BBS

Elizabeth St yesterday, white R33 GTR asian guy driving, sounded like it had some hard as f**k break pads.

Right behind him a Cop in a marked car ON HIS FREAKING MOBILE PHONE!!!!

Wanted to whack his door and give him shit, but I figured he would just beat me with his night stick. Should have gotten a photo :worship:

Silver 4-door at mobil service station on springvale road early yesterday morning :worship:. Wanted to say hi but was already late for work ^_^.

Yellow 34 with plates I couldn't read going around the super round about at Flemington rd meets Elizabeth

Elizabeth St yesterday, white R33 GTR asian guy driving, sounded like it had some hard as f**k break pads.

Right behind him a Cop in a marked car ON HIS FREAKING MOBILE PHONE!!!!

Wanted to whack his door and give him shit, but I figured he would just beat me with his night stick. Should have gotten a photo :worship:

should have got a photo and gone to the herald sun

+1. anyone confirm this?

Trust me this is the real deal. However this has no lights or radio equipment inside.

How do i know this is the real deal? Because when the car was dropped off it was dropped of by the vic police and seconded if you ever look in the glove box you will see the VP form Vechicle Log book. which on the front of it will have the

vehicle reg. no. And if you look through the book you will see drivers name along side other reg no.s

If i was to post a photo of the log book i dare say i would get into a fair amount of trouble.

My point is be carefull because you don't know who is watching these days.

probably a one off car that wont be busting people, like the old mx5 et al.

or just a coppers personal car.... they can and do own imports ya know :worship:

The thing is that this was not a personal car, the log book clearly stats which offer has been driving the car. And by the look of the log book this car is shared between a more then one offer.

Saw Siver R35 going along Stud Rd, heading towards knox at about 6-7PM

Sooooo fkn sexy!! :)

and spotted a bunch of guys in a commodore shout "omg, fully sik bro" a tillion times at me and give me the finger out their window :)

Saw Siver R35 going along Stud Rd, heading towards knox at about 6-7PM

Sooooo fkn sexy!! :)

and spotted a bunch of guys in a commodore shout "omg, fully sik bro" a tillion times at me and give me the finger out their window :)

Gotta love brainless commodore drivers :-)

Plenty of skylines at the RE Customs dyno night tonight. Very impressed by the 260rwkw Sleeper R31 wagon

First spotted in a while :)

Where were you? Do you go to Chisholm as well? :)

I was down that way for a 2 day course. nice car btw.

Spotted heaps of Skylines at RE 2nyt & other imports.

Dan your Black R34 is hands down the best looking GTT goin around.

cool, he knows his stuff, look forward to see how much u make,,if ur car's still there on monday then i guess i'll b spotting it again lol,,takin the car back to get a couple more things done

Car is done man. Made 280kw on the safe tune :)

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