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all good talking shit is what drinking is all bout :D not exactly meaningfull discussions going on around there

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thats what the mint toyota i killed looked like only ours was poo stain green personally i think the thing was so ugly it deserved to die just a shame it had to be the mintest 1 in town

death to toyota :huh:

back to spotted thread :D

spotted a white 4door 32 on the way home from the cruise on the dirty south rd near theby thetre , guy gave me a wave or thumbs up didnt see properly :D

Heslo, no R35. Too much of a risk until compliance plates were through, which they are now, funnily enough. I don't make that kind of cash either, so the choice was made for me lol. +1 for fitment on your GT-R by the way, too - tough looking car. Luke did I tell you what my next car was???

Spotted on Golden Way tonight - tough looking R34 with CC plates, no rear wing, gold Advan model 6s, possibly blue??

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Cheers buddy, yeah I love her, best car I've had both in looks and grunt, perfect all rounder for me. Better too now that I have a ute for my daily and the GTR for fun/weekends...

So come on, tell us, what is your next ride, we won't tell anyone, promise :huh:

saw "MR R34" I think on West tce tonight.. was yellow from memory

and a white S2 Stagea with dayz kit and fog lights on, bout 7, turning to marion from days road

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yeah i say Mr 34 also looks hot as forget where abouts i was

saw "MR R34" I think on West tce tonight.. was yellow from memory

and a white S2 Stagea with dayz kit and fog lights on, bout 7, turning to marion from days road

Heslo, no R35. Too much of a risk until compliance plates were through, which they are now, funnily enough. I don't make that kind of cash either, so the choice was made for me lol. +1 for fitment on your GT-R by the way, too - tough looking car. Luke did I tell you what my next car was???
It's a Cima or a Fuga.

spotted a maroon 33, SAU sticker on passenger rear 1/4 window, plates were RBR-033 (i think)

was on bradley grove at mitchell park by the mitsubishi roundabout, bout 9:30 - 10ish this morning (was before our smoko break). i was up in the air at the roundabout :(, you would have been diverted around the wrong side of the roundabout cos my truck was blocking the lane haha

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