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Yeah I was with Mike and Joe last night, and Kahli. Was this the same house with the black R32? Man this sgtreet is turning into a nice street haha.

Hey Charmaine I was in the front of Kahli's car at BP Brighton, didn't even realize it was you (didn't make the real life to internet life connection).

And Bezender, were you the guy in the white Stagea? We drove past and I think I gave you a look one time lol.

nah that was my black 32 at my mums place a bit further up the road... but i have seen that white stag before too

Hahaha thats heaps funny Mike and Joes car!!! by the way its a Toyota Crown, Cresta???

Hey Carl you prob always see my car their too, the gun metal r32 haha

Spotted Pete with the r34 gtr on Anzac Highway about an hour ago!!

i reckon i have seen u on king george in the distance a while back :rolleyes:

i love the sound of that Cresta,

mmmm 1UZ-FE

Hey Carl I think we should all meet up one day (Mike [R34] Joe [Crown] Kahli [R32] and me [Passenger seat for now]) coz Mike was saying he wants to find out who owns that 32. Maybe we can talk to that guy in the stagea one day too and get our own [street name] cruise happening, haha. Meet spot: carpark at end of the street!

Hopefully get my car soon-ish, have one more tagging along :rolleyes:

Spotted two real nice 33's today at the same intersection lol.

1st was a redish 33, spoiler, had gold graphics/paint of streaks down the sides, didn't really get a good look. was heading south at the intersection of sherriffs rd and lonsdale/dyson rd round 4:10pm-ish. Have never seen it before. Has anyone else?? Sorry bout the crap description lol.

ANd then at the same intersection 3 seconds later, a light blueish 33...dont know how to describe the colour....like this ( http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a31/Madsteve/skyline004.jpg ) Looked pretty nice also. was in the turning lane on sherriffs rd, turning right onto lonsdale rd.

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sorry bud, I obviously missed you while trying to catch the lights.

Went to an open inspection at 12 Hoggs Rd, Mitcham...........asking too much for what it was unfortunately......probably cause Springfield is on the other side of the road.

me n my mates heard the turbo spooling up so we went over to the edge cause he had been cutting laps for about 10mins ,

sure enough hear tyres sqeeling and engine high revving , then BAM into a car , then he did a j turn going down the hill , turned back around then cut another skid

past us all , me n my mates are like what a wanker haha , the women driving the other car was fine so we just helped her move the car off the road and warn other cars that something had happend

this guy will get fked up haha

me n my mates heard the turbo spooling up so we went over to the edge cause he had been cutting laps for about 10mins ,

sure enough hear tyres sqeeling and engine high revving , then BAM into a car , then he did a j turn going down the hill , turned back around then cut another skid

past us all , me n my mates are like what a wanker haha , the women driving the other car was fine so we just helped her move the car off the road and warn other cars that something had happend

this guy will get fked up haha

I'm finding it difficult to picture the whole thing... where was that and what car?

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