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yea i always see DRFTN 6 in west suburbs drove along side u a few times on kingsroad n stuff...

Really what are you in? say hi next time :P

Spotted rbpowa tonight on pound rd

Just droped my boss off in dandy to pick up his new evo - 10 and was driving his evo 9 back to work and saw a GT-R R35 silver pulling out onto hamond Rd i gave him the thumbs up i think he thought i knew him lol i was creaming harddddddddd

Spotted rbpowa tonight on pound rd

was it pound road ? or sth gippy just before the round about ? cause i remeber a white 33 come up next to me, i looked but they didnt seem to interested so i assumed just another skyline driver.

spotted AP .. LEANBAC... in noble park parked outside the tafe thingy ... was gonna put a card just to make you look over your shoulder but had none on me!

white r34 at re customs before while i was there, gold piping.

and an r33 with on big thick blue line down the middle of the car on chandler road 7.30pm thats all for today :D

RBPOWA: are RE customs busy? i heard theres like a 1 month wait to get shit done.. i need to get a few things done but i cbf going if theres gonna be a long ass wait

right now ... no good, they have kinda stopped taking cars in, trying to get out as much as possiable before they close for holiday.

depending on what you want done, its sort of like just get in line, at any giving time there is 10cars in the workshop with bonnets up or up on hoists (only 3 hoists)

or there is dyno tuning getting done, means there is 1-2 guys down while that is happening. and carpark is always full out the front.

but the quality of work and the professionalism done to your car, its worth the wait rather then an overnight stay and a shonky garrage that in the end you have to go back 3-4 times to get it done right.

take all that into account, its really not that bad, wouldnt take my car anywere else, plus i have a spare car for daily duties :D

lol ye i dropped my car off tonight for fuel pump install and a tune which ibooked for last week. asked them if they can do a oil change for my diff and gear box and all i got was a errrrrrrr if we have time then yes lol. they are busy as shit. working till late. ray was working on mine till 11:30pm last week.

RBPOWA is you car back there again? think i aw a stagea on the hoist

spoted CAJFLY on springvale road around 2.30 and later on saw Adam in his rolla on springvale rd aswell.

+ few other r32/33s on princess :)

where bouts on srpingvale rd??where the hell were u im amazed i didnt ntice ya.

where bouts on srpingvale rd??where the hell were u im amazed i didnt notice ya.

umm at the high street lights on other side of maccas. i was like at the front of the lights lol. but doubt you would of seen me with those dark sunglasses on :)

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