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Ah fair enough. Surprised I don't see you more often then. I go the opposite way every morning.

I start work at 7. Poor guy had to essentially drop me off n turn around n come get me again cuz I was still too sick to work. I'm usually on white street at 6 35

don't know the plates but saw the gold r33 with dished rims (dr33m) maybe not to sure and the r34 GTR with initial d stuff on it failing on the plates sorry both entering kfc/hungry jacks lower dandenong road

Daniel JDR33M and Linsey JDMCOP (R34 GTT)

silver r35 [r38???] on westall rd (heading towards centre rd) around 9:30pm tonight

black r34 gtt with factory aero kit turning left from centre rd to s'vale rd just a bit after. half your tail lights are out (semi-circles zzz) :P

Finally got to say hi to ya, krzysiu. Sorry I didn't cruise long work tomorrow :(. Seen your car a few times around here but usually in the daily.

Haha nice to talk to you mate. I was tripping balls when you said GTR. Knew they existed but didn't know there were any here! Very nice :D

Finally got to say hi to ya, krzysiu. Sorry I didn't cruise long work tomorrow :(. Seen your car a few times around here but usually in the daily.

Hey nice 32 4 door GT-R was awesome to finally see one, i was telling the boys in the car before you said it was a GT-R that it was a GT-R but they they discarded the comment cause it was a 4 door. As you can tell by now i have the other CR34M.... :) Nice to meet you.

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