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lol wasn't me dude... the only car i was driving today was my own! i was at sandown then went to chaddy....

haha nah you misunderstand. he was in his silver r33 when he saw you. got a couple of pics on his phone of your beast.

Spotted a really nice white R34 GT-T on Beach RD in front of Lunar park sat night around 11pm or 12pm not to sure i was in my Black 32 turning right.

Also forgot :cheers: Spotted a few skylines at calder on Saturday one was a White R33 GT-R with black wheels and chrome outer lip i only saw it run once when i got there it rolled down the line then he came up to race again and his car would not start so had to push it all the way back. He tried starting it but it made the most horrible noise you have ever heard!!!

Another impressive skyline was the R34 GT-T white with custom plates which was running a 12.9 - 13.00 consistently on what looked to be street tires which was pretty impressive killed the s14's and wrx's and pretty much most of the lower class cars

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Someone in a red R33 passed me on Boronia Rd the other night while I was standing on the footpath and beeped. I wasn't standing by my car so I am guessing someone from here recognised me :cheers:

Silver R33 GTS in deakin car park in geelong today at 9:00

White R33 on ballarat road on the service road just past deer park maccas yesturday bout 4:30-5

Best for last, Hyandai with 2 GTR badges on the back and a ralliart sticker.......TOUGH!!

Spotted KINGTR doing Chap laps on Friday night. I was on foot

hahahaha was not doing a lap thanx very much my mate works at the door at valve so got a bite to eat and went home :ninja: how did it look ?

Spotted a really nice white R34 GT-T on Beach RD in front of Lunar park sat night around 11pm or 12pm not to sure i was in my Black 32 turning right.

Was it a white r34 sedan? - that would have been me... but my car is not a GTT - just a GT

followed a black r33 with sau stickers this morning at 9am on cheltenham road, sorry i didnt wave back at the start, i was just so tired from an all nighter :P

t'was i. yeah you looked a bit stunned at first. lol. got your honk tho so all cool

saw RBPOWA at parkmore. i was eating nandos and i saw you drive past. woulda yelled out but b4 i could figure out what to saw you'd gone :D

maroon s1 33 on lower dande road bout 5pm

and just before that was on nepean hwy near southland and sum1 in a white s233 with no front bar or rear bar on (sum1 been drifting?!?!)

then just b4 that like 4:30 saw R34PER on glenhuntly road... WOW! that thing looks fkn sexy on the road :D

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