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agreed!!

and Crown isnt secure by any means

people park ON other cars all the time which is always lovely

Last time I parked in 'Secure Parking' ie thats the name of the carpark.. they had 3 breakins on one day.. NOICE

..apparently only one camera in the whole place is working..

Spotted a R32 GTST at the corner of Wellington and Napoleon roads last night at about 9:30. Also saw a S1 R33 GTST on Burwood Hwy just passed Springvale Rd at about 10:15, license plates STALEY.

agreed!!

and Crown isnt secure by any means

people park ON other cars all the time which is always lovely

Last time I parked in 'Secure Parking' ie thats the name of the carpark.. they had 3 breakins on one day.. NOICE

..apparently only one camera in the whole place is working..

sorry guys i didnt realise it was as bad as that.. :worship: ash mentioned it to me about how many cars get stolen from the carpark every week!

apologies

like 1/2 hour ago saw s2 33 on princes hwy near wellington road w/ sau sticke on rear 1/4 window

then down eleanora rd saw white 32 with wide body kit like 4 cars infront

couldnt get close enuff to check it out proply.

ne one from here.. lookked HOT!!!!!

Seems like alot of peolpe on wellington road... I work on there im always driving around there anyone spot me R32 Bayside Blue paint Black Bonnet?

I've seen a few R33's around on wellington rd and the freeway just never remember about them by the time i get home lol

Edited by cosmokram3r

Spotted a white 33 in the Epping area tonight.... had a huge scoop in the... middle.... of the bonnet..

Anyhoo I spotted Babia last week in a city carpark :domokun:

Saw an awesome looking stealthy black S15 on err Flemington Rd this morning too :domokun:

And some tards parking way too close to a grey 33 in a Russell St carpark tonight pfft

Went to pool room tonight.. drove in and i saw lots of skylines lol, about 4 R33's red/white/silver, a black 4-door 34 with a bodykit which looked really hot, another silver R34, and a Black R32 turbo who came in as i did had NISMO stickers all over it =P

Burwood hwy at 1am saw in rear view mirror blue HIDS waited for it to go past and was a white r33 possibly that one who lives near ferntree gully maccas if your on SAU. =)

The best car park in the CBD with proper security camera coverage is the one at Fed [].

i'm banned from there! :domokun:

a f**king DAEWOO in front of me dropped a "burnout" and when they looked at the cameras which car do you think they assumed it was and decided to take down the rego????

:domokun:

SKYL1N, that was me at balwyn maccas. R33 I have, was gonna park and say hi but had chick with me in the car... you know how it goes lol

prob best you didnt.. we had been there waaaay to long anyway.. somehow standing at maccas car parks just drain time out of you.

lol

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