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Spoted a white R34 behind infront of a black 180, i was the burgany red Ford au, this was at the hallam KFc/ Hungryjacks lolz was in dads car me and gf was going to drive inns to see the pinapple express lol funny film but i would only see it once lolz, didint go in my R32 still has the jap headunit still saveing up more cash for headunit lolz

Spotted Basti at the corner of Springvale road and... ...umm... ...That other one... ;)

Dude... ...that P plater in the PT kept dogging me all the way down the extension...

Also spotted a yellow 32 GT-R on Westal between Center and Princess...

And around 5 a dark grey 33 on Glenferry Rd... ...Was packed into traffic... ...almost turned two 33s into one when he decided to pull into a park... ...lucky for me there was no oncoming... :)

  Lauz_90 said:
Spotted a white R34 GTS with black nismo wheels (??) on Ground Floor of Crown carpark... parked in the same place everytime i see it!

Very clean :worship:

Hate to sound like a worry wart though if someone said this about my car I would be a little concerned.

Fair enough to spot it but the comment about being there all the time is little concerning with amount of cars going missing these days.

Not having a go at you just think this could be edited.

Security parking or not.

On a lighter note, spotted purple GTR33 on green gully rd/sunshine ave 9:30pm tonight

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