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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.

ye will do man. might be crusing around on friday so ye ill drop by if you guys are there

spotted a millenium jade NUR in preston/ brunswick area going towards the city

was kind of awkward explaining how i got a hard on in a truck with 2 other guys..

oh and ferah, thats one hell of a drive way

driving on stud rd around 11pm last night. car driving right up my ass didn tknow what it was thought it was a commodore or sumthing, second he had a chance he gunned it 100m til he had to turn. was a black 33 gtst with black rims....looks like mine except bit different rims, see the guy around rowville alot. seen you parked outside your house if your on here.

driving on stud rd around 11pm last night. car driving right up my ass didn tknow what it was thought it was a commodore or sumthing, second he had a chance he gunned it 100m til he had to turn. was a black 33 gtst with black rims....looks like mine except bit different rims, see the guy around rowville alot. seen you parked outside your house if your on here.

hahahahaha ye i seen him heaps to. just around 2 corners from my house. noo matter where you are if he is next to you he will boot it lol. pretty funny hahahaha.

spotted a millenium jade NUR in preston/ brunswick area going towards the city

was kind of awkward explaining how i got a hard on in a truck with 2 other guys..

oh and ferah, thats one hell of a drive way

Hahaha funny stuff, i'm sure it wasn't too awkward. These things happen to the best of us

spotted silver r33 with plates CRZY33 , mate you need to relax, big deal its a r33 i see them every where, no need to speed up around a corner just so i can hear your exhaust. its no different to the next r33 i'll see 5mins later

Spotted white r33. 245pm ish on cheltenham rd heading towards dandenong. I was on other side in silver r33 heading toward mentone. Tuesday 30th.

Gave a wave :cheers:

Didn't catch plates. Is it neone here?

was in eltham last night at a mates - drove past white r33 parked down some street with custom plates 'hekt1c' or something like that

my first spot :cheers:

eltham ey? that would be my house

Edited by HEKT1K
Spotted white r33. 245pm ish on cheltenham rd heading towards dandenong. I was on other side in silver r33 heading toward mentone. Tuesday 30th.

Gave a wave :cheers:

Didn't catch plates. Is it neone here?

Yeah that was me. Was on my way back from DFO. I gave ya a wave also.

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