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saw a black 32 in the lane next to me on belgrave hallam rd then u turned off at bout 3:20pm then saw a blue/green r33 at mobil with stickers down the door and then a marone r33 on james cook drive in e/hills on the nature strip

went running round dandy last night to meet ITZTRU and there's soooo many lines there... mostly shit lookin near stock + cheap chrome/altezza style 33's :)

edit: some nice line's @ creatd today tho :)

spotted not last night but the night before at approx 1am a silver/grey r33 doing a u-turn on mt.dandedong rd near the BP...saw you have a little fun in the wet..but was slightly worried as a police officer had driven past about 10seconds before you did your u-turn thought he might have seen you..

Spotted a Silver GTS-T R32 - plates UAV-XXX - around 4:15pm on the Monash Freeway, passing Forster Road (citybound). LPG on plates?? o.O

Spotted a Silver R34 - plates UFE-XXX - around 12:15am on the Monash Freeway, passing Forster Road (citybound).

Spotted a Silver R34 - plates XPNS1V - around 1:00am on the Calder Highway coming out of the BP servo just after Calder Park Race Way.

vls fail =P

ahhahaha so true my trainer at my pre app say its a crap shit box heap of a car, they always got problems , he knows he fixing his sister car had siezed brake calipars and we recoed the calipers,

Spoted a Blue R34 the other day on pound road at the lieghts heading towards FG

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