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Just passed Joejoeetcetc (Hamish) on Barkley St... you didn't see me... that's okay, my feelings aren't hurt... much

err.... i was so amazed with the beauty of your car that i could not look.... kinda like medusa...

or something...

spotted on the monash fellow skyliner helping out a V35 with a flat around 11am. then at around 2 pm spotted two R35 GTR both black on the back of a flatbed heading towards ferntree gully. guessing heading to the dealership.

Have been in and out of the city a few times in the last couple of nights and everytime I have spotted 1 or 2 skylines parked in the grass just after the Doncaster on ramp on the eastern freeway. There have always been people in the car, and the cars have a few witches hats around them?!!? anyone know whats going on there? people seem to just be sitting there and watching traffic go by. Went into the city and there was a white 33, then on the way back a burgundy 33 was parked there.

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