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last night coming out of maccas on west terrace around 2ish saw a white 33 with sau sticked, closer look at it was typevu :):) I was exremely sober as you could probably tell :)

Also today on the parade baysideblue r34gtr v spec, think it was gt george

spotted drty2 in clarendon this arvo, gave a lil wave :).. awesome fittment on those wheels man

not sure if the new owner of drty 2 is on here yet. Ill tell him to hurry up and join.

Spotted BNR34 again today on walkleys rd near cop shop.. man i love that car.

last night coming out of maccas on west terrace around 2ish saw a white 33 with sau sticked, closer look at it was typevu :bunny::) I was exremely sober as you could probably tell :)

Ah so that was you! Yeah you seem VERY sober cough cough :)

Ah so that was you! Yeah you seem VERY sober cough cough :)

haha yeah it was me, cheffstagea was also their but wasnt quiet in the state that i was!

Also saw mitch's car in his driveway thisarvo with a wheel of or on a jack or something like that ( was driving past couldnt quiet make out what was happening)

haha yeah it was me, cheffstagea was also their but wasnt quiet in the state that i was!

Also saw mitch's car in his driveway thisarvo with a wheel of or on a jack or something like that ( was driving past couldnt quiet make out what was happening)

yeah , car was up on the jack with both rear wheels off , was driving spiritedly in the hills on friday and somehow my right side skirt came half off , so was repairing that and raising the rear of my car a couple of cm so it doesnt rub on everything i drive over

spotted drty2 in clarendon this arvo, gave a lil wave :P.. awesome fittment on those wheels man

i miss those rims and that car ;)

he said that he wanted to get rid of the rims because of to much offset....WEAK!! :D

ah righto you have a online menu options thing

because my work sometimes puts on trade shows for clients and they normally just get subway and if you can do a comparative feed there is no reason they wouldn't choose someone else

yeah u get like a choice of 3 meats.....plus a choice of 5 or 6 (cant remeber!) veg and salads...........potatoes are standard and tossed salad is standard within all menus.......plus dessert too.........

i think its a bit beter than subway lol cause we can come out to where ever u r and cook and prepare all on site...

i miss those rims and that car :P

and i miss giving you sh*t on that subject ;) i mean if i diss you on the charade now its just plain mean and nasty.

i know ill just call you dirty south scum instead and we all happy :D

spotted white 32 (think its a gts) with gtr wing rolling past my parked car at salisbury north gheto

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2 S13s and a R34 (possibly GTR) went past my mates house in Lenswood (with my car parked out the front) at about midnight just before and beeped. Anyone from here??

*winks* That milk run, remember? I was in 32 with S13s in tow, Bec rounding 'em up in 34 GTR :D

Edited by Deli Rep

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