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hahahahaha ull never guess what i did..... i did a search on "itsab" and then when i returned no results i thought wtf maybe he spelled it wrong..... DOH! then i realised backwards Basti... idiot!

hello... my name is mr snrub... yes.. that'll do... and i think all the money should be donated to the town's local energy concern

spotted a White R33 with white rims (looked like 4door_gts' car but wasnt..) in the Ferntree gully maccas drive thru and infront of me in drive thru a black R32 with a massive NISMO sticker on the back.

saw a blue r34 on wellington rd. turned into monash next to me. same one i spotted a while back in the gym carpark. i'll say it again mate. that is NOT a gtr. neither is the silver 4door r34 that was waiting at teh bustop thing across the road. two very hot cars ruined by that wanna be badge

Spotted a black 33 on the NEWS!!!...

Lost his car for being 53km over the limit in the construction zone...

Let this be a lesson to everyone... ...The limit on the Monash is 60Km!!!...

Yeah I saw it to. Any body from here?

60km!! wtf? for cereal?

CEREAL!!!...

Any area where there are flashing lights it is down to 60km... ...I was on it a few weeks back coming out of the tunnel and it was down to 40km and only 2 lanes... ...but it was like 4am as well... ...so not so busy...

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