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i go. assume your talking about bundoora. now got a white 33. we'll all have to have a after class race carpark 9 to car park 3 "the back way". joking of course! i dont want to condone any street racing

Edited by jake33
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Thread revival FTW!

I have just started at Bundoora I've seen your car a few times Ras, never close enough to check for SAU sticker. Mine is the silver S2 R33 with silver 17's and SAU sticker on the passenger side quarter.

Anyone else on here at Bundoora? I've seen a few lines getting about.

Thread revival FTW!

I have just started at Bundoora I've seen your car a few times Ras, never close enough to check for SAU sticker. Mine is the silver S2 R33 with silver 17's and SAU sticker on the passenger side quarter.

Anyone else on here at Bundoora? I've seen a few lines getting about.

Yeah i think I remember seeing you while at the car park near the tennis courts. I always park at the back there, where teh parking spots are ona curve - they're a lot wider than the other ones.

Yeah i think I remember seeing you while at the car park near the tennis courts. I always park at the back there, where teh parking spots are ona curve - they're a lot wider than the other ones.

Ahh I see, I usually try carpark 8 on an end, but I'll check out where I see your car too.

What are you studying?

Ahh I see, I usually try carpark 8 on an end, but I'll check out where I see your car too.

What are you studying?

Final year of a Maths Degree (Double Major: Statistics & Finance). I'd like to eventually get into investment banking or fund management. I have to start at the bottom though, but I doubt I'll be able to get any graduate positions (they usually only take the straight A students).

What about yourself, what are you studying?

I'm there too in the gunmetal grey 180sx with the ARC front mount.

Carpark 8 is where the imports roll!!

used to... graduated 2005

keep the Latrobe Uni Wiper Wars tradition strong lads:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/La...per-t43155.html

lol, me and my friends used to do this between eachother, so lame coming to your car and having to walk around pushing the wiper blades down with people looking at you or a car waiting to take your carpark spot :down: hehehe

Edited by Hayness

carpark 8 or 9 (or maybe its 7, i forget) is where i go, 8 usually fills by the time i wake up lol

silver r33 gtst

i seen a r33 gtr vspec a couple weeks ago i think it had sau stickers, cant remember

Edited by delljit

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