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Spudnic is from Geelong...

My mrs family is(and my mrs, but she moved up here) so when i am down there i keep an eye out for imports... only seen three tasteful ones EVER. Seen a couple of 180's done sydney/geelong spec :banana:

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Just wondering if anyone was planning on going to the meet in Melbourne tonight?

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If there is anyone going up we could meet up and cruise together, thinking about skipping the dinner and leaving geelong at 7pm?

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im from geelong had a black r34 gtt with nismo kit, and black 5 spoke 18's with silver dish, but my car isnt around anymore unfortunatly...

moogley i recon i saw u a street up from ryrie 2 weeks ago sat night?

over the past couple months theres been a heap more skylines poppin up i recon... a few N/A r34s with red P's..

some of em have 2 b on here i recon

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Only ever seen a 32R there, i'll keep an eye out for you. I'm in the white 34 with black te37s

i havnt seen u around either lol.. we probabaly park opposite sides of each other haha

i've seen a couple r34's one silver sedan and peterw's r34 2 door..

ill keep an eye out for ya though :laugh:

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i havnt seen u around either lol.. we probabaly park opposite sides of each other haha

i've seen a couple r34's one silver sedan and peterw's r34 2 door..

ill keep an eye out for ya though :D

i've seen a yellow 34 coupe in that carpark behind the library a couple of times

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