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That was me in the GTR.

Nice 4 door!

I was in a real hurry to buy some polish (ran out half way through) from Supercheap and get back to my mates house to finish off his car....lol so we could cruise

while the sun was out.

oh thnx :) but wasnt my 4-door, its my mums :P

i dont have a car atm, sold it a few weeks ago

hahaha i love that piggy. you still got the stagea Jenn?

ohh hiii! haha yeah the pig is kool.. its our lil drift pig mascot for winton events, we still gots the stagea, its still advertised but we have decided to keep it for now :D

spotted SHYSKY last night around 7:30pm going up the westgate to altona. I was in my GTR following you for a while till you took off weaving through traffic. I ain't losing my license to follow you doing that crap. Then when we hit the bridge another grey 33 pulled out. Dudes... It's not 1999 anymore, the speed limit on the westgate is 80 not 110! lol

saw GTSSKY today on ferntree gully rd sound nice mate.

oh and a sliver R32 GTR at the pool room when i went in and wen i left it was gone so i take it that the owen was the peron 2 tables away from us.

spotted SHYSKY last night around 7:30pm going up the westgate to altona. I was in my GTR following you for a while till you took off weaving through traffic. I ain't losing my license to follow you doing that crap. Then when we hit the bridge another grey 33 pulled out. Dudes... It's not 1999 anymore, the speed limit on the westgate is 80 not 110! lol

SHYSKY... That plate rings a bell...

I have a feeling I have seen that on a dark green Toyota MR2 and driving down the Eastern Freeway... Female drive and she's not all that SHY after all weaving through traffic and speeding down the freeway.

SHYSKY... That plate rings a bell...

I have a feeling I have seen that on a dark green Toyota MR2 and driving down the Eastern Freeway... Female drive and she's not all that SHY after all weaving through traffic and speeding down the freeway.

On an MR2?? Well these were def on an R33. Maybe they are doing dodgy plate switches... Sure officer its a Nisota MRLine!!

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