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where was my mention on your previous spotted response :(

You had sauvic stickers, but you are missing the sauvic tag under your display pic?

Nice colour car btw :D

i had come home put that spotted response up then spotted you after I left home :D. so i didnt miss you lol.

spotted a silver 33 with SAU and RE Customs stickers on 1/4 windows in Ashburton he gave me the ;) and I replied with a :action-smiley-069:

and as for the tag i wanted pink but admin said no...... but on a serious note I need to sign up again maybe at the next meeting if I can????

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haha that was me in the gtr and my mate in the silver 32

nice lookn 32 u got :(

lol i was wonderin if you guys were together or if it was just a big coincedence 3 32's coming together. Mines a bit roughed up atm but new front bar is on the way and then off to get painted soon hopefully. Where are you guys from?

you didnt toot your horn at me on Chandler road did ya?

i pull out of my street and got tooted at like i just cut somone off, only the excel with P plates was going the other direction ....

Nope wasnt me but sure sound like it, p-plates n everything....i was with a big convoy of cars

But hey toot at me if you see me in my car, can have a can show-off

wat time in the morning? can i join? and where bouts? coz i live in sunshine...and wheres university hill carpark??

cheers

and yeah spotted Silver V35 in the city near QV and Cherry Red R33 sweet looking car with nice body kit on Ballarat Road ...chic driving???

6:30am were meeting there lolz, too bloody early for me considering ill be pissed the nite before.

University hill is off the western ring road; plenty road exit and pretty much right next to the freeway, its a new suburb with very nice buildings (new vicroads, coles, cafe's and residential etc)

the carpark is the coles one, big place!

We're meeting cos last cruise the ocean road was packed full of slow ass 4wd etc!!!

Nope wasnt me but sure sound like it, p-plates n everything....i was with a big convoy of cars

But hey toot at me if you see me in my car, can have a can show-off

6:30am were meeting there lolz, too bloody early for me considering ill be pissed the nite before.

University hill is off the western ring road; plenty road exit and pretty much right next to the freeway, its a new suburb with very nice buildings (new vicroads, coles, cafe's and residential etc)

the carpark is the coles one, big place!

We're meeting cos last cruise the ocean road was packed full of slow ass 4wd etc!!!

6.30AMMMM :(:P thats bit early isnt it lols i dont even get up that early for my work LOLS anyways i'll try my best to catch up if not then next time....Thanx for the reply and explaing the address....maybe for next meet will be helpful :(

BTW: Nice Pearl White 4dr GTT? GT? cruising down the Ballarat rd before 7 eleven...

Saw a nice white 33 with plates: CAJFLY i think that was it on burwood highway

yeh that was me, sorry if i was driving like an idiot and didnt wave, i was in a rush to got th monash medical centre as my mum was taken there to emergency.

yeh that was me, sorry if i was driving like an idiot and didnt wave, i was in a rush to got th monash medical centre as my mum was taken there to emergency.

Shit hope she is alright. Very nice looking car you have ;)

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