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yeah i remember the lancer too. didja see me? car was parked right in front of the club and i was havin a smoke with my mates

Yeah haha i saw you i thought you looked familiar... tall dark shifty lookin guy parked right outside the club lol. didnt get to bring my car due to the recent incident of vandalism.. ah well. 3-12 weeks for new windscreen :|

Heaps of skylines out today

Saw CAJFLY on the corner of Blackburn Rd and Burwood Hwy, I pulled into the BP to get fuel

Heaps of cars at The Glen, white R34 GTR with the plates MAGOR, silver R32 GTR with the plates MYFAST and also a maroon R33 with the plates GTRKNG

Also so EVLGTR on Westall Rd earlier on

Saw you heading in the other direction along westall .. looked like you had just been to the car wash .. gave me the urge to wash mine also.. but i got lazy .. :D

Saw you heading in the other direction along westall .. looked like you had just been to the car wash .. gave me the urge to wash mine also.. but i got lazy .. :D

when you do decide to wash yours, come past mine afterwards and pick up my car and wash that too. thanks :P

Saw you heading in the other direction along westall .. looked like you had just been to the car wash .. gave me the urge to wash mine also.. but i got lazy .. :)

Your car looked pretty clean man. Mine was washed and polished earlier that morning thats why it was so shiny

spotted a ton of 33s today. ones that stood out RBJET with a clean car on warrigal and a nice white 33 s2 with side mounted numberplate on auburn road

Yeah I did see you. I already posted up a spotted of yourself b4 i saw this one. lol. I think the other car you would have seen was a sliver B4 my mate and I were going for a cruise up to Ocean Grove.

I jst got back from a drive about an hour ago and I came across this bloke in a blue vt commonwhore on plenty road bundoora which was lowered with big rims.

I thought to myself "here we go" as he passed my ds window, as i looked across he gave me biggest 'muzza stare' possible before booting it so i could bear witness to the noise of gargling pistons..

Now the 'stare' you guys know the one, it looks like he wants to seduce you and in my mind im saying "cmon fabio put your cock away" anyways i dare not look again so i just mind my business before i turn into mckimmies rd.

I also spotted a very tasteful black nissan gtir who turned out in front of me while i was at a light next to blockbuster video. I managed to hear a nice dose!

Anyone seen a red lancer with rims and [THALOT] plates. I mean comeon i know your a chick n all but u aint 'all dat' until you are:

a) Three feet tall with a round hole for a mouth and a flat head so that you can put a pint of beer on it.

b) has pullback ears and her teeth fold in.

c) f**ks all night and at midnight turn into a roastbeef sandwich and a sixpack.

Anyone seen a red lancer with rims and [THALOT] plates. I mean comeon i know your a chick n all but u aint 'all dat' until you are:

a) Three feet tall with a round hole for a mouth and a flat head so that you can put a pint of beer on it.

b) has pullback ears and her teeth fold in.

c) f**ks all night and at midnight turn into a roastbeef sandwich and a sixpack.

:(:(:bunny:

Anyone seen a red lancer with rims and [THALOT] plates. I mean comeon i know your a chick n all but u aint 'all dat' until you are:

a) Three feet tall with a round hole for a mouth and a flat head so that you can put a pint of beer on it.

b) has pullback ears and her teeth fold in.

c) f**ks all night and at midnight turn into a roastbeef sandwich and a sixpack.

w t f lol

Anyone seen a red lancer with rims and [THALOT] plates. I mean comeon i know your a chick n all but u aint 'all dat' until you are:

a) Three feet tall with a round hole for a mouth and a flat head so that you can put a pint of beer on it.

b) has pullback ears and her teeth fold in.

c) f**ks all night and at midnight turn into a roastbeef sandwich and a sixpack.

you shouldnt eat so late at night! :dry:

a) Three feet tall with a round hole for a mouth and a flat head so that you can put a pint of beer on it.

b) has pullback ears and her teeth fold in.

c) f**ks all night and at midnight turn into a roastbeef sandwich and a sixpack.

LOL.. that about covers it.. :dry:

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