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hmm dont think it was me actually i should of been at work then :P haha but i do live down templeton :( where abouts do you live?

Oh okay dam, the car looked just like the one in your pic. I live two streets off templeton. When you turn onto it from Burwood hwy its first right then first left. I also always notice a white r33 gtst s1 on templeton which is for sale, no idea if they are a member or not.

Oh okay dam, the car looked just like the one in your pic. I live two streets off templeton. When you turn onto it from Burwood hwy its first right then first left. I also always notice a white r33 gtst s1 on templeton which is for sale, no idea if they are a member or not.

ah ok, i live up barmah, and on the milk bar street.. yeh i see that 33 parked there all the time think they must of moved in or something..

me and my bro both have 33s (his is turbo and s2 though) you'll prob see us around often..

yeah i did hes on sau aswell but no stickers.. and that celsior is mine! lmao

Oh ok haha

also spotted this arvo pulling outta Eastland onto Warrandyte Rd....'llama_au' in the white r34.

did you toot that guy in the toyota landcruiser as he did the illegal right hand turn LOL?

spotted r33 S2 in belmont geelong today, very similar to mine but had a funny looking spoiler and f**ked front kit. Was an all round very rough cop. Hope it performs better than it looks. lol

TJ on westall rd and then turning onto cheltenham. saw you behind me most of the way, but you didn't respond to honks when you passed me you bastard.

a yellow r34 gtt from Knox, all the way to dandenong down stud road. was cruising beside/behind me most of the way. didn't respond to thumbs up either.

Ironically got spotted by charles later on, but didnt see him. dude if you see this, thats my new number. i barely use the old one

Oh ok haha

also spotted this arvo pulling outta Eastland onto Warrandyte Rd....'llama_au' in the white r34.

did you toot that guy in the toyota landcruiser as he did the illegal right hand turn LOL?

OMFG! You're stalking me!

And yeah I did, the f*cker held me up for ages. So I honked and road raged out my window. Didn't see you though?

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