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Just spotted white r33, maroon r33 and dark blue r33 all in the one carpark at swinburne uni.

Also a white r34 a grey r34 4 door in the next car park. i was in the black r34.

Swinburne seems to be like a waterhole for skylines would be cool to meet some of you guys.

Spotted 50thousand cops patrolling all the way from cooper st to reservoir station HIGH STREET KEEP OFF IT!!!!

Yeah how bad was it!! They were everywhere, especially one marked station wagon which kept doing u-turn after u-turn patrolling directly outside epping plaza. I even watched it pull over a man and his daughter on their bicycles because they weren't wearing any helmets, lol. Inside epping plaza were officers patrolling the whole joint as well. Our streets have never been safer :/

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LETHAL 6 or LETHL6 some sort of number plate combo like that

Red r34 GTT, Black bonnet

i have seen it a couple of time on the great ocean road on sundays...

any1 here own this?

his username is R-SPEC or something like that...

indeed.

Daz guessing you were the silver 33?

btw bonnet is red not black ;)

haha dunno where i pulled black from then... nah i have a black R34 GTT, but most of the time when i see you i have been riding motorbikes or in a ute.. ive seen you a couple of times inbetween lorne and fairhaven i recon. you drive down there a bit do you?

if im in my car next time.. il flash lights n wave! :P i always wonder if the skylines i see are off this

yeah most sundays if weather's decent and i got nothing else on i usually drive down to the GOR with a mate or 2 or if everyone's being weak im still there either way. by far the best and most relaxing drive you can go for

ahh dont really pay attention to bikies but i see a fair few of em there usually. beep us next time you drive past :worship:

haha dunno where i pulled black from then... nah i have a black R34 GTT, but most of the time when i see you i have been riding motorbikes or in a ute.. ive seen you a couple of times inbetween lorne and fairhaven i recon. you drive down there a bit do you?

if im in my car next time.. il flash lights n wave! :D i always wonder if the skylines i see are off this

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