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Went for a nice drive at about 11pm and saw some great cars:

new M3 bmw

blue 350z with black ss pro rims

maroon r33 s1

s15 with black rims and gt spoiler

silver WRX

I really enjoy late night cruises; just you, fresh air, music and empty roads.

Went for a nice drive at about 11pm and saw some great cars:

new M3 bmw

blue 350z with black ss pro rims

maroon r33 s1

s15 with black rims and gt spoiler

silver WRX

I really enjoy late night cruises; just you, fresh air, music and empty roads.

you forgot cops :P

you forgot cops :D

Only one cop last night! about a week ago a cop followed me for like 4minutes, turning everwhere i was. Was so freaked out as i had to keep checking speedo, mirror, hide drugs......whoops

Terrible cos i had a crack pipe in my centre console

Only one cop last night! about a week ago a cop followed me for like 4minutes, turning everwhere i was. Was so freaked out as i had to keep checking speedo, mirror, hide ****......whoops

Terrible cos i had a **** **** in my centre console

mmmm i smell a MOD coming soon ... better edit that shit

Edited by RBPOWA
saw a marone 33 with sau stickers at the shops off webb st in narre near purple haze tattoo's also a clean blue r32 with back bonet cruising around that area too

Marone 33 was me, I was at rebound gym.

Saw a few Skylines out and about tonight in the Reservoir area around 7.45pm to 8pm.

- Saw an R32 4 door at the Caltex near Ruthven station - (I was in the car wash - White r34 Sedan) - he gave his car a good rev to show his presence.

- Saw a white R32 at Ruthven station - I know u saw me....

- Saw a R34 GTR corner of high st and mahoneys rd - it was either blue or black from memory

Silver R34 sedan with aftermarket foglights on Mt Dandenong Road in Croydon about 5:25pm. Staring at each other. And a clean as white R33 sedan turning into Mooroolbark Road in Mooroolbark about 9:10pm.

Saw a black R34 GT-R with custom plates on kings road! Thought it was Johnny till i saw a chick driving hahaha.

Also spotted a midnite purple 3 r32 GT-R (respray obviously) on station road had SAU stickers on it. This all would have occured between 4-5pm

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sorry still cant get over it saw an indian guy Driving a black R33 GTS-T with cheap gold rims a shopping list and i don't really wan say it but a GT-R BADGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LMFAO!!!!

saw him on Clayton RD am i the only one who laughs at these ppl with GTS-T's putting GTR badges on?

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sorry still cant get over it saw an indian guy Driving a black R33 GTS-T with cheap gold rims a shopping list and i don't really wan say it but a GT-R BADGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LMFAO!!!!

saw him on Clayton RD am i the only one who laughs at these ppl with GTS-T's putting GTR badges on?

LOL!

Don't ya just hate those car all riced up and junk. :D

If I see one I just sit and think WTF?

Saw a grey r33, maybe gtr, was going oppisite direction to me on western hwy bout 12.45pm near bp in deer park, i was coming out of westwood drv. They wouldve just past the truck trailer laying on its side cuasing a small bottle neck of cars. Had sau sticker on back drivers side window.

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