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heheh thanks for the offer...but my cousins own a fruit shop up there...so the semi trailer that they bring to melbourne 2-3 times a week is usually big enough to carry anything I need :)

ahh fruit shop ..... i see how things roll :P:happy:

is that the one on main street ? good fruit there :D

yeah ya wood lol there are a few r32s and r33s and even seen a r35 gtr geting round red with number plate r35gtr. ill keep a look out for ya

myn is a purple one gtr front bar dosnt get out much tho

i have seen the red 35 in warranambool. chased it in the aristo but it got away.

i have seen the red 35 in warranambool. chased it in the aristo but it got away.

think i saw that Aristo, your miss's drives it yeah ? front mount sticking out.

i think she saw my wagon last weekend, was gonna flash my lights but alot of cars around

heheh thanks for the offer...but my cousins own a fruit shop up there...so the semi trailer that they bring to melbourne 2-3 times a week is usually big enough to carry anything I need :P

whats the name of the fruit shop? materias bros? get stuff from there evey day for work

think i saw that Aristo, your miss's drives it yeah ? front mount sticking out.

i think she saw my wagon last weekend, was gonna flash my lights but alot of cars around

yes its her car. a silver one with plates VIP2JZ. doesnt have a front mount yet

lol its just over the rd come in ill hook you up haha :)

haha sounds good.

Hoping to get up there in my 33 rather than my daily too...

Is the old liebig st/cannon hill/lady bay lap still going or has that scene died down now? :blink:

haha sounds good.

Hoping to get up there in my 33 rather than my daily too...

Is the old liebig st/cannon hill/lady bay lap still going or has that scene died down now? :blink:

hahaha na its still can be good on its nights. good when all the import cars get out :laughing-smiley-014:

heheh thanks for the offer...but my cousins own a fruit shop up there...so the semi trailer that they bring to melbourne 2-3 times a week is usually big enough to carry anything I need :)

theyv got a beautiful truck :blink:

sounds like somthing is brewing to happen out in the west one day.

oh im set then, fruit, bakery food :) mmmmmm i'll be sure to make a visit to each next time round.

is the lap thing your taking about dezz is that outside those nightclubs ? if so all the dudes in there holdens love it.

was in line one time, saw the same white VT like 6times, went inside for an hour or 2 got bored left, and he was still going at it haha

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