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spotted you as well on warrigal/batesford roads. r33 na stockies on the back.. get some new rims dude!

done rippin up my stockies? LOL.. jks

spotted a silver r33 on the corner of princess and chelteham road, looked like a blonde chick driving, and keep seeing everyday this yellow R34 on chelteham road in dandy, think if i see him again im gonna get close enough to throw a spotted card in his car... lol

done rippin up my stockies? LOL.. jks

spotted a silver r33 on the corner of princess and chelteham road, looked like a blonde chick driving, and keep seeing everyday this yellow R34 on chelteham road in dandy, think if i see him again im gonna get close enough to throw a spotted card in his car... lol

lol man as if im gonna rip up someone elses wheels, disrespectful, plus im probably getting new tyres this saturday =], so ill call you and drop your ones back

spotted an R33 series 2 yesterday arvo with SAU stickers, turning into hillside from calder park drive...u came off the calder freeway.

I was the chick in the 434 four-door in front of you. Do u live in the area coz i never seen u b4

Lol, yeah you have, it was me. Was trying to wave to you after I got through the roundabout.

Nice red R34 GT-T in Melbourne Rd, Newport this arvo, number plate SAM-***.

Supercool white 33 gtst with gauges hanging on pillar want to drag me in broad day light this arvo on Springvale rd Heatherton rd. Number plate was something like AIDS, please keep away from me.

LOL

Lol, yeah you have, it was me. Was trying to wave to you after I got through the roundabout.

Hahahaa Anthony thats so funny, u know after u turned off it actually crossed my mind that it could have been u haha!

Well thats the 1st time we have ever crossed each other on the roads!

..what did u think of my mums ride LoL ;)

Hahahaa Anthony thats so funny, u know after u turned off it actually crossed my mind that it could have been u haha!

Well thats the 1st time we have ever crossed each other on the roads!

..what did u think of my mums ride LoL ;)

Hehe, yeah, considering you practically live around the corner from me, it was only a matter of time.

I thought your mums car is pretty nice actually. Very neat!

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