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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

got myself a stalker haha, just on my way to RE customs.

mmmm nando's tell ya what there is some thigh and breat in there i wanna get my chow down on haha (wait for an edit)

Sunday afternoon, spotted a white R34GT, twintip exhaust with SAU stickers (victoria part missing), ducking and weaving through traffic most of the way. I was riding shotgun in my cousins BA XR8 with plates ITZON...don't know if you noticed us...

You just sit in this thread ragging on peoples cars and being a mad carnt* ay, joeys a sickoooh

not really... its just that veilside = massive fail... there have been studies... lab coats, bunsen burners, calculators and glass beakers etc

not really... its just that veilside = massive fail... there have been studies... lab coats, bunsen burners, calculators and glass beakers etc

Veilside is like a Sexually Transmitted Disease.....great for about 30minutes and you spend the rest of your life saying "whyyyyyy!"

Just like cigarettes, veilside bodykits should come with a warning about the dangers of 'riceritis'

Veilside is like a Sexually Transmitted Disease.....great for about 30minutes and you spend the rest of your life saying "whyyyyyy!"

Just like cigarettes, veilside bodykits should come with a warning about the dangers of 'riceritis'

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

saw a insane orange r33 plates were ANGELV or sumfin like that on thompsons rd and also a white 33 on hallam rd between hallam and hampton park

Saw the same Orange r33 today on Narre Cranbourne rd around 6pm this arvo, looks insane.

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