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spotted GTRbos and a few other 32 Gtrs going down chaple last night

i was driving trixtr the purple commo :rofl:

lol seen ya, i was da owner and i was in passenger lol, was a sick nite but pwoahhh

also spotted a blue r34 gtr, both admiring eachothers cars lmfaooo, was pretty nice

spotted VSP3C today at Springvale Station around 1pm.

a purple R33 with massive wing on the back of a toe truck in Springvale, think rear plate was FLK ?

seen a really sleek stealth cruise through maccers keysborough. silver r33 WPN033

spotted Dogknight [KADANE] @ knox mulit lvl car park 2night.

Spotted, by none other than the Bez :P

I was also at RE Customs the other night. Met a few members and had a chat with a few. Pity I didnt get to see R34NRG's car on the dyno. Got to see VSP3CS and GTT4DR both put out healthy numbers.

Spotted, by none other than the Bez :sick:

I was also at RE Customs the other night. Met a few members and had a chat with a few. Pity I didnt get to see R34NRG's car on the dyno. Got to see VSP3CS and GTT4DR both put out healthy numbers.

Spotted yoooooooooooooooooooooooooou to :)

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