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Was at Krispy Kreams in Narre warran on friday night and saw plenty of skylines, specifically 2 white r34 gtt's at maccas and later following eachother; one with a URAS bodykit and one pretty stock.

I was in the little cruise group with the 180sx and my 34gtr.

Spotted SKYL1N cruisin down maroondah highway, crossing station street in Box Hill. I was turning right onto station.

remember that. was getting a park to get sensation ticket from Ticketmaster.

Spotted CAJFLY parked in a street just near anaconda milk bar in narre.

My mate lives just around the corner from there :banana:

yeh thats my house where i was park outside. next time if ya wont give a toot and i will come out and say hi. i saw u drive pass as goin back towards annaconda . i was like mmmmmmmm 34 hehehe

yeh thats my house where i was park outside. next time if ya wont give a toot and i will come out and say hi. i saw u drive pass as goin back towards annaconda . i was like mmmmmmmm 34 hehehe

I sure will =]

Im suprised i've never seen you there before, im at my mates all the time haha.

I think i may have seen you a week or two back as well driving past me and into the street, but it was too dark to tell lol.

Was at Krispy Kreams in Narre warran on friday night and saw plenty of skylines, specifically 2 white r34 gtt's at maccas and later following eachother; one with a URAS bodykit and one pretty stock.

I was in the little cruise group with the 180sx and my 34gtr.

were you in a black R34 GTR??? i was in a white R34 GTT. i was pretty much drooling over your car lol. soooooooooooo hot

been seeing your old 34 just about every night, wouldnt say shes being treated all the best, YOUR CAR IS NOW A TAYLORS LAKES MACCAS JUNKIE!!

apparently he has myspace :blush:

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendID=29247904

on Christmas day spotted a nice clean stock looking silver 32, original wheels and all, except big front mount went very well.

on greens rd towards keysboughr.

Edited by mastadd
were you in a black R34 GTR??? i was in a white R34 GTT. i was pretty much drooling over your car lol. soooooooooooo hot

lolz that was me! i was checking your car out when you drove in.....very nice!

Was it you making the dose noise?

lolz that was me! i was checking your car out when you drove in.....very nice!

Was it you making the dose noise?

lol nah man. my car dosnt dose lol. i only get turbo flutter on full boost but no sick dose lol

love your car man

Just spotted like 3min's ago, 34 GTR!!! now normally no big deal, but this was a 34 GtR NUR!!! i haven't seen one on the roads here! driving down little Collins st, i stood with my jaw on the floor and the skinny white guy bhind the wheel wouldn't even give me a thumbs up 2 my thumbs up! still pimp'n car tho, had Led tail lights also

lol nah man. my car dosnt dose lol. i only get turbo flutter on full boost but no sick dose lol

love your car man

Thanks man, someone in the crowd was making dose sounds with their mouth lolz!

Come say hi if you see me there again, its da boyz fav cruise spot.

spotted Paul today in mornington. i was working he was cruising :D ( sorry for the late indicating, i was to busy looking at your car :D )

hey - yeah we were heading down to portsea for the day, traffic was psycho in rosebud so we stayed there

spotted a r33 at bp on springvale and wellington rd's about 5:30pm gave the thumbs up would have stopped but was running late for a call out. think it had personal plates. also spotted a white 33 about 6pm on springvale rd gave a :D

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