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went to lorne for some fishing today.. caught some nice salmon on the beach but anyway

i spotted..

a black R34 GTT, all stock, a white R34 GTT , carbon hood, GT wing, a white audi R8, one of those ferrari f450's watever in red, and that other newer model, 399? in grey. a porka and

a tractor towing a boat :D

i waved at the black R34. i was in the maroon Turbo deisel hilux 4X4 followed by a maroon VW golf and a blue ford territory with the plates LTAKIA

went to lorne for some fishing today.. caught some nice salmon on the beach but anyway

i spotted..

a black R34 GTT, all stock, a white R34 GTT , carbon hood, GT wing, a white audi R8, one of those ferrari f450's watever in red, and that other newer model, 399? in grey. a porka and

a tractor towing a boat :D

i waved at the black R34. i was in the maroon Turbo deisel hilux 4X4 followed by a maroon VW golf and a blue ford territory with the plates LTAKIA

i saw that tractor too

lol id be in for a civilized cruise on friday lol

spotted some lines today.

blue R32 looked like a GTR on corner pound and hallam road. was thinking bout waving but then decided not to as i felt weird then you waved so i waved back YAY lol

also went to crown tonight. parked at level 6 as mentioned earlier that theres better security all the way up there. saw a black series 2 R33 with sau stickers and a white series 1 R33 also tucked away between two walls.

also TJ was near your missus house saw your stag parked outside around 10ish so give a soft toot lol.

Yeah i only give a wave to lines with sau stickers although i don't have mine on yet.

keep seeing the gayest 33 in the entire world on heatherton road... bright orange, f*kin ugly kit with gaybo stickers all over it, monster tacho, super uglor rims and god knows what else.

it actually makes me dry heave everytime i see it... actually just picturing it now... it... umm... oh dear

yep seen that one too, hooning down my street were kids play.

there is a yellow one, mirror image of the orange one

Yeah i only give a wave to lines with sau stickers although i don't have mine on yet.

be sure to wave at my stagea then, down there a fair bit :blush:

I think I saw the same Orange one at Doncaster Shopping town about 11:30pm on Saturday night. Nasty looking thing. Nice GTR badges too. :blush:

Saw an orange r33 gts-t (With GTR badge at the back) at super cheap auto keysborough at 4. Same car me thinks

Saw a great looking blue r34 with the plates "R34epr" or something like that.... last night at southland while seeing yes man with the gf... very funny...

dats me "R34PER"

Saw u also parked couple of spots down wen i went back to carpark, went saw day earth stood still...not bad :blush:

dats me "R34PER"

Saw u also parked couple of spots down wen i went back to carpark, went saw day earth stood still...not bad :blush:

actually i remember i saw u a while back on nepean hwy would of been a sunday night, i remember you goin against a motorbike not saying you were racing but gave it a good bit of gas and ur exhaust sounded mickey mouse, we were trying to catch up in a friggen white suzuki

actually i remember i saw u a while back on nepean hwy would of been a sunday night, i remember you goin against a motorbike not saying you were racing but gave it a good bit of gas and ur exhaust sounded mickey mouse, we were trying to catch up in a friggen white suzuki

oh yea i remember that....was it a suzuki 4wd?

That would be me, Doing the Family thing on Xmas Day. :blush:

I spotted this down at Philip Island, I think he/she want's to be a GTR.

HAHAHA ive talked to that person before about like 8 months ago now. was leaving knox city and went up next to the car at lights. (its a chick)

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