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Were you the bloke at the table of 3, smoking & staring at me?! :banana:

I thought you either:

Liked my pooch in the back of the car

Liked the VW Jetta

Liked my girlfriend

Liked me!

Should've said G'day! :banana:

Daz.

Yeah that was me. I didnt recognise you and you looked like you were only stopping for a sec while your girlfriend ran to drop something off. But now that you mention it, you were kinda hawt :bunny:

this morning about 9.30 saw a white r34 in Henry street and a black spoiler less r34 parked in Henry street

last night (Thurs night) saw two r32 skylines. both fair piggish, also in Henry street

one is a mates old car.

Henry street hawthorn is where the lines are at these days.

nice blue r34 on springvale road last night near wellington rd with for sale stickers on back window

and a charcoal r33 this morning who cut me off (I's in my daily driver) but he didn't get far just into the back of more traffic near monash uni lol

and oh guess what, another white gts-t, near chadstone

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