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on the other hand i cruised with a sexspec little fwd thing. so much kit chrome and candy green that i couldn't tell what it was, but it was turbo, and fast. took it very easy despite four or five commodores trying to race the both of us all the way down stud rd from knox. gave it a little hit to 80 at cheltenham rd from chandler rd lights, gave eachother a wave, and he turned off, i went home. guys in r33's are massive dicks in comparison

i drive my car EVERY DAY and have not had anyone try to drag me @ the lights for probably 2 years now

i drive my car EVERY DAY and have not had anyone try to drag me @ the lights for probably 2 years now

honestly i've had it happen about 4 times in the last 5 yrs. dunno what was up today but all the idiots seemd to be attracted to us.

I get tons of guys (and girls lately, nice 2 girls in a black GTT next to noble maccas last weekend) trying to drag me! some pretty obvious just opening the window saying "u wanna go?" from others just reving it at the lights trying to fire me up then launch, and also just pulling up next to me while driving on the freeway and then doing small launches trying to see if i go...

Oh well, its the life of a p plater

Spotted:

White R33 with plates sxyr 33 or something on the monash inbound yesterday

Vspect on pound road this morning in his GTAAAHHHHHH lol when u take the falcodore I never see you, As soon as your in the zilla I can spot you a mile away :P

Spotted:

White R33 with plates sxyr 33 or something on the monash inbound yesterday

Vspect on pound road this morning in his GTAAAHHHHHH lol when u take the falcodore I never see you, As soon as your in the zilla I can spot you a mile away :down:

Its not falcodore...i like the name nijadore beta.. :D ...and thats why i have been able to spot you from a mile away every single time..thats the beauty of driving a GTR...you get noticed...Nice seeing you today too mate... :P

spotted VSPECT and another silver r33 GTR, aswell as THR34T and a bayside blue r34 GTR on the highway... loved the 34 gtr!

Mad i am finally getting spotted around...what car where you in?

And you could not have spotted thr34t. It's not registered and bez stayed home

he might be talking about CR34M...could it be? coz he was around us at that stage....

Ok, who owns this Modnight Purple 33 GTR I spotted today about 2.15pm @ Springvale Rd turning right to Eastern Freeway?

If you're reading this, swap yours for mine?

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