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funny story (if its true)

was washing my car (r33 gts-t) at the front of my house the other day and noticed this series 2 gts-t white, cruising up and down my street, and around my block, the driver had that excited look on his face, the look you have when u first get your r33 (im sure u all no wat im talking about) i glanced several times and watched him drive up and down and around.

i swear it was this car!!!!!

was it you?

if so this is so wierd!!!!

w00t another skyline to keep an eye out for at lankan events :thumbsup:

I'm ususally gettin lunch at Rich maha or one of them other shops around vermont south.

hahaha lol niiice, ill be on the look out

funny story (if its true)

was washing my car (r33 gts-t) at the front of my house the other day and noticed this series 2 gts-t white, cruising up and down my street, and around my block, the driver had that excited look on his face, the look you have when u first get your r33 (im sure u all no wat im talking about) i glanced several times and watched him drive up and down and around.

i swear it was this car!!!!!

was it you?

if so this is so wierd!!!!

hahaha yeh mannn, saw you cleaning your car. then when i went around there again, it was GONE

I guess something at Airstreams? There's enough skylines in the carpark of the Glen as it is. Or maybe at the TAB on High St and Springvale for a pub meal?

What about top level of carpark, the one closest to village cinema/pancake parlour.

Free parking and open till midnight. Been there for a couple of ozhonda meets :)

lol i've almost had some monkey frontend my car by trying to take those ramps tokyo drift style... but yeah that's where I park when i got to Pancake Parlour or the movies.

bloody lankans all living in glen waverley with skylines now. pfft. so much for the stereotype :)

we need to have a meet.

i think i saw u the other day on springy road going past century city - on the ??31st dec?? or something in a black r32. Bloody almost reared the xr6 turbo in front of me....thank god I had abs! :)

w00t another skyline to keep an eye out for at lankan events :laugh:

I'm ususally gettin lunch at Rich maha or one of them other shops around vermont south.

haha rich maha...my uncle owns dat place. opened a new store on collins st recently too. too oily for my liking

any way im in for the meet if its happening.

btw emsta how did u know his car was an auto?

Edit: see link for meet EOIs thread

Edited by Basti

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