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oh yeah saw 2 r35s. one on punt rd, and the other on latrobe st. driven by different guys but looked the same - both gunmetal grey, both fking hot. couldnt stop smiling after i saw the first one. havent seen them on the road before.

also got overtaken by a black gtr34 vspec on princess hwy/blackburn. sounded sex but couldnt appreciate cos of the idiot in the rex that nearly killed me trying to follow you

spotted mcdee on the monash heading towards pakenham - gave you a thumbs up - was in the yellow jazz dude!

hey Matt, by the time I realised who it was and waved you must have hit the NOS button as all i could see was a blurr

yea that was me :thumbsup: in the 32

got the car back tday.

worst easter

yeah man you live in the same estate as me.. i saw u out there the other day out the front with the car in the garage.. i drove past in the blue WRX

spotted a white r33 gtst on stud road turning onto prinny with ur boot open. tried catching up to tell you but you didnt understand me with your window up lol. hope you realise at some point it was open since it was jumping up and down lol

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