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Maybe... but that's not 10 minutes from my place :D

When you've got the munchies late at night, a kebab really hits the spot. Of course, the garlic breath the next morning aint so flash, but hey, that's a price I'm prepared to pay ;)

Reminds me of this old VB ad...

There's another place in hallam. Emrem kebabs. Lil caravan at a servo. Awesome kebabs. N heaps of other stuff there to. Oh god... AAGGGHH kebab cravviinngg!!!!

Bwahahah thats my next door neighbour.. they have like 3 of those capaxino things.. all with bov's lol.... i live on a hill too so when they leave every day i lol to myself!

Suzuki Cappuccino with the plates 'TUFCAP' bov'ed past me. It was damn cute. I smiled.
nice midnight purple r32 gtr goin down sunshine yesterday, had sau stickers too

Did it have a for sale sticker on the back?

I see one just like that a lot out side a house near there, i think the car lives outside so i wont give details.

Bwahahah thats my next door neighbour.. they have like 3 of those capaxino things.. all with bov's lol.... i live on a hill too so when they leave every day i lol to myself!

haha, awesome. I'd love a Cappa. They'd make a killing if they sold them. From what I remember 200 were allowed in and complied before the workshop that had the license to comply them lost it. Makes them a pretty rare little thing over here :D

Spotted my first 35 GTR on the road today. It joined via the ramp from St Kilda Rd down onto Queens Parade. Drove all the way along there round to Kings Way with it a few cars ahead. So many people looking and pointing at it. Was from about 5.50pm to 6.10pm with the crawling traffic. :D

Spotted [ADZILA], black R33 GTR at around 1700 today on Whitehall Rd, F'cray. Not sure if he's on these forums. When I waved to him he was like "who the f*ck is that" lol.

Cruised together for a while before I had to split. Had blue LED lamps on the lower border of his headlights - looked pretty good in the rear view mirror. We drove past a light blue R32 skyline outside the mechanic shop across from BP Whitehall.

Also saw a white R34 GT?T on Bourke St at around 1600 driven by random white guy, and a maroon Stag driven by a chick on Melbourne Rd, Willy.

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