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Spotted llama_au's (?) GTT4DR twice yesterday, both times on the Nepean Highway. Local?

That's my old car :) I haven't owned that car for a year and a bit. Hopefully the dude who bought it off me is still treating her right, she gets spotted a fair bit. He lives in Frankston.

That's my old car :) I haven't owned that car for a year and a bit. Hopefully the dude who bought it off me is still treating her right, she gets spotted a fair bit. He lives in Frankston.

Ah nice, did a quick search and your name came up for it hehe Didn't spot it in Frankston though, a little bit further north :P

Spotted lots of SAU members at the Hardtuned meet haha

Yo :), saw a blue r34 at the lights with me aswell that morning, SAU sticker

There was a silver one around too. Doing prinny laps hey?? If you're the same person, we cruised along side you for a while!

There was a silver one around too. Doing prinny laps hey?? If you're the same person, we cruised along side you for a while!

Yeah was going for a bit then decided to head off since I had work the next morning hahaha. Usually there on Fridays :)

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