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haha shutup u! beats ya crapy 31!! :)

like u ive had to get a cheap run around (308 on gas) because i just bought a house... but im going to be buying an R32 GTR VSpec II next year so its worth it :thumbsup:

saw a tan coloured non turbo stock ceffy with series 2 lights up near century city in glen waverley today, chased him down soon as i saw it but ended up been some old asian dude driving it. lol had a bunch of ppl sitting at mocha joes looking at both the two ceffies in a row going wtf!

Saw another cefiro at the engineers house on waverley road who complied my car. So guessing another ceffy is to join the SE area of melbourne - looked to have some drift spec rims on it too and an exhaust. Was brown or that olive green from memory. And also keep seeing an old beat up cefiro driven by some old indian person nearly everyday near my work.

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Saw another cefiro at the engineers house on waverley road who complied my car. So guessing another ceffy is to join the SE area of melbourne - looked to have some drift spec rims on it too and an exhaust. Was brown or that olive green from memory. And also keep seeing an old beat up cefiro driven by some old indian person nearly everyday near my work.

maybe the indians car has an RB26 and he just trying to hide it by being old :(

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theres always a nice White Ceffy parked around the corner from my house on Daniel Solander Drive in Endeavour Hills. Not a fan of the rims but it looks fat as with that massive kit (looks either URAS or Vertex)... sits nice and low and has the S1 early model tail lights.

actually looks a lot like yours Konect smile.gif (going by the pic in your avatar)

dam.. never knew you lived so close to me....... there was the black rb26 ceffy.. den da r32 4door..... nd i didnt get 2 see 1 of these in person....... *crys*

lol

oh yea...lol...

spotted a an grey auto c33 (tink non turbo... its 4 stud) at the dandenong plaza car park.......

also silver/grey r32 4 door parked at dandenong plaza.....

white kitted ceffy ( maybe uras) with a black gt wing on... think down princes hwy...

spotted a silver r34 4 door parked in dandenong

dam.. never knew you lived so close to me....... there was the black rb26 ceffy.. den da r32 4door..... nd i didnt get 2 see 1 of these in person....... *crys*

lol

:happy: i only just moved in around April...

Shame... that areas got some awesome roads around this area which i could have had some fun on in the cef

oh yea...lol...

spotted a an grey auto c33 (tink non turbo... its 4 stud) at the dandenong plaza car park.......

also silver/grey r32 4 door parked at dandenong plaza.....

white kitted ceffy ( maybe uras) with a black gt wing on... think down princes hwy...

spotted a silver r34 4 door parked in dandenong

spotted a grey c33 aswell at KK in narre aswell :wave: TOTALLY stock with some goon driving it

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