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spotted myself being silly infront of the 5-0

lucky they were calling into someones house... i got a smile and a wave from one of em while they were at the front door ROR

That smile and wave might be one of those "we'll catch up with you later" kinda smiles and waves.

spotted an r32 completely in yellow primer with a chick driving it down Marion road @ Camden Park. looked hot (i have a thing for drift pig looking cars... and hot chicks driving them lol)

spotted white r33 r look alike this morning on salisbury hwy

a silver r34 4 door on prt rd, had a nismo front bar

another silver r34 on my way home (port rd again)

a silver r33 on port rd near th maughin ford car yard....i think it s called that

a purple r33 gtr "RH1" on port rd

Spotted a nice looking yellow GTT 34 behind me on on west trce/goodwood rd... Sweet looking ride man.

Ohh a soz for deffening u, with the "little" backfire. The car infront of me slowed down quick so i was engine braking plus brakes, then as i touched the excelerator it..... yeah!

P.S. hopefully there was no flamage ^_^

(something else to attract the bacon)

Spotted a Lancer with clear tail lights and huge 19" chrome things, dumped on it's ass.... with a huge defect sticker on it!! Hooray!! Get that shit off the road!

Bahahaha.... Now get the rest of them! God every lancer and their w&nk factor atteza lights should be getting a canary!

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spotted an r32 completely in yellow primer with a chick driving it down Marion road @ Camden Park. looked hot (i have a thing for drift pig looking cars... and hot chicks driving them lol)

= Kahli.

Not really a pig, more of a slow budget and plenty of DIY. Dunno if its full primer and gonna be finished in different colour or what, haven't seen her for a while.

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spotted myself being silly infront of the 5-0

lucky they were calling into someones house... i got a smile and a wave from one of em while they were at the front door ROR

bahahah, why does this sound familiar to me? :D

That smile and wave might be one of those "we'll catch up with you later" kinda smiles and waves.

it was a pretty big smile tho lol

it might have been my mates dad (he would hesitate to tear me a new one, have known him for years). im sure ill get a call/visit from him tomorrow

bahahah, why does this sound familiar to me? :P

i have no idea what you are talking about :pirate: (it was caras fault anyway :P )

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