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What car you got?

got white 32..no kit lowered with gold bbs lm at front and some white rims at back. seen me? thats ur car in sig?

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im from taylors lakes, behind bunnings

ull either see me in a black r32 gtst, with black meshies and silver lip

or a midnight purple 3 r32 gtr.. flip paint, with ugly blue lipped super advans i think

OR you may have seen me in my panda yellow and black 1982 celica piece of shit bunki drifter!

but my uncle has it now haha

im from taylors lakes, behind bunnings

ull either see me in a black r32 gtst, with black meshies and silver lip

or a midnight purple 3 r32 gtr.. flip paint, with ugly blue lipped super advans i think

OR you may have seen me in my panda yellow and black 1982 celica piece of shit bunki drifter!

but my uncle has it now haha

seen you in the gtr once in pascoe vale. dunno why you bag your rims i thought they looked very nice and went well with the color of your car...

im from taylors lakes, behind bunnings

ull either see me in a black r32 gtst, with black meshies and silver lip

or a midnight purple 3 r32 gtr.. flip paint, with ugly blue lipped super advans i think

OR you may have seen me in my panda yellow and black 1982 celica piece of shit bunki drifter!

but my uncle has it now haha

I've seen you around (32 gtr), nice car, i personally don't mind the advans either :cheers:

I'm from Delahey.

99% of the time i'm in my work Hilux, '07 model. But my car has been off the road for the last year, will be making a return VERY soon :)

my girlfriend lives in taylors lake near watergardens so might see my 32 driving around..say hi u guys from hillside/delahey/taylors lakes! :cheers:

thers a dude i always seem to see with p plates a silver series 2 33 with exhaust and front mount. i wanted to say "nice ride, what u runnin under there man" but he looks to serious lolz. sorry if ur on here :)

Iv noticed that the majority is from either the south/east and the city. Anyone else here from the north/west? I see so many skylines around my area, but I dont think any of the owners are on these forums. Was just curious to see who else lives close to me :cheers:

St Albans here.... just of Main Road West...i see of U's around that are on these forums.

Deer Park(west) resident here ;)

I think u should organise a westies cruise fezzz!?!?

Al, I still cant believe I NEVER see you around, got mates in Delehay, so were always wh0ring around your area.

Stealth :)

My line sleeps most the time :P

What car you driving now? The last time i saw you, you had that wide bodied 33; still have it?

PM me the area in Delahey you mainly stay around

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