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Saw 2 nice black Line's 2 day

this morning in Parra plates HOT TEE

and this evening in Granville Plates YUF 406.. Any1 here own these rides?

Saw a few others but cant remeber plates, all nice rides tho.

I've seen HOTTEE on cumberland highway...its driven by a pretty looking blonde chick!

I didn't see you either :D  i'm usually struggling through that traffic between 8-8:30...its not so bad!  it just sux when i'm running late :)  which is alll the time!! lol!

yeah true that, but at least i go the other way!!! long trip to the mountains though!

Few people out tonight? spewen i have to work!

yeah true that, but at least i go the other way!!! long trip to the mountains though!

Few people out tonight? spewen i have to work!

the mountains?! where do you live?! i assumed dural! I didn't see ANY 'lines tonight! :D so disappointing :)

Yeah...HOTTEE seemed pretty from the quick glance i got...i really only saw the blonde hair as she drove past! lol!

the mountains?!  where do you live?!  i assumed dural!  I didn't see ANY 'lines tonight! :D  so disappointing :)

im from out near Richmond, at the bottom of the blue mountains :(

nice out there but too far away from everything!

at least your not working :(

ahh....you cut through castle hill to get there then i guess!! makes sense! at least you'd get some nice roads on the way to and from work? and at the hours you'd drive, it'd be reasonably quiet as well! :D

hehe....nah not working...but missed the cruise tonight anyway!!!! :

Nah no nice roads, just go out annangrove rd to riverstone then out to windsor! traffic not too bad once im on new line road!

-- time to check out the next cruise! gotta get out there soon :D

Dude!!! that could be me?!?!?!?! Ive been around that area alot in the last couple of months- it doesnt have a wing though anymore if its me- with an Akira sticker on the rear side pillar

Man I havent seen any of these other cars around!

hahaha serious bro?

did u purchase ur car at JAPPSPORT?

Yeh i was driving past and i saw a white r34 4 dr....i was like "HECTIC"

a rare and beautiful car to find :wavey:

Hey anyone seeen a Very nice black GTT with the plates

MOOOVE? i saw it twice tonite around the city. Very nice car.

Hey yeh ive seen MOOOVE around chullora

i fink it works at the wheels shop right at the cormer just before the bridge of the m4 on the HUME HWY

its not black but more like a dark navy blue, nyce colour, nice car

Saw a black r34 last week NT plates FAST4U, went side by side with it to race it on the HUME hwy.

Asked him wot he had under the hood, but selfishly refused...HOW RUDE

raced him pole position at yagoona lights, wasnt that fast...considering my car is full stock and plus i had a full load...he had just himself. Hey bro if ur on here. Dont be shy and say hello

Saw a black r34 last week NT plates FAST4U, went side by side with it to race it on the HUME hwy.

Asked him wot he had under the hood, but selfishly refused...HOW RUDE

raced him pole position at yagoona lights, wasnt that fast...considering my car is full stock and plus i had a full load...he had just himself. Hey bro if ur on here. Dont be shy and say hello

He probable thought you may car jack him dude. It happened to a friend of mine after he ran some lame arse P3n1s breath hairy kinda guys...

Did see a nice red wine R33 up at Palm Beach tonite tho. :)

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