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Haha i saw that that too.

Did anyone notice on the episode the week before that, a guy got caught street racing in his 33 with his mate in a falcon.

Lost his license i think.

Yeah... ...I'm a bit behind and was catching up on some TV... ...I forgot to "spot" that too...

the guy that crashed his white 34 4door was fine, might even have been a chick driving, was a young asian guy in a school uniform standing there next to his mum with the cops blocking the area off

Yeah, he lives in Eltham, L plater

stalked JIN@autobarn today :down: bought a Motul turbolight.

And later bout 7ish pm, saw one r34 gtt blue..cant see da plates as the front was filled wit Blue LEDss. Day Driving light-LED, Parkers-LED, Sprinkle-LED, FOG-LEDss, Wiper-LED :( meh..is not cool in blue unless ur working as an electrician or maybe LED man.Its worst than having HID lights throwin on mua face..

spotted skyl1n for the 2nd time down reyonld* road in templestowe - i had just left for work and was in a hurry >,<

always a clean looking r33 u have there man.

I felt bad since I havent had time to wash mine all week lol

Spotted KADANE @ bayswater shops, seen your car there for a 3rd time lol you wouldnt happen to work @ aldi there would you? havent seen you since harvey norman :down:

Nah, I just live down the round so I pop down there fairly often. You've just been lucky :(

Spotted a VL/VK "hoon spec" commodore smashed into a house at 2am this morning - along Cheddar Rd - Keon Park - Seems the accident ("possibly" caused by street racing) just happened a few minutes before I drove past, people were getting out of their homes for a sticky beak.

stalked JIN@autobarn today :P bought a Motul turbolight.

And later bout 7ish pm, saw one r34 gtt blue..cant see da plates as the front was filled wit Blue LEDss. Day Driving light-LED, Parkers-LED, Sprinkle-LED, FOG-LEDss, Wiper-LED :) meh..is not cool in blue unless ur working as an electrician or maybe LED man.Its worst than having HID lights throwin on mua face..

hahaha.. sorry i didnt have time to go outside and look at your car mate, would've loved to see your 34 :banana:.. stop stalking me =P haha

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