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SAU member in a dirty black 1-series Beemer with SAU and WRX Club stickers in his SAU vest. Stalked on Maroondah Hwy in Ringwood to Shell servo where we both got fuel and chatted for a sec. Sorry I don't know your name :(

Red 33 turning from monash onto springvale road. think had red plates around 8ish tonight. thought it was hamish for a sec so tried to catch up but got stucjk at the lights. wasnt you was it ham?

nah, not i buddy :P

spotted NUTWGN on swan street tonight lol was looking for their skyline following it but no show lol

We were going to a photo shoot organised through AussieMagna with Tangcla in NUTWGN.

Awesome photos, can wait to see the ones from next weekend too.

NUTR33 was at home, still needs a couple of tyres after the last DECA.

SPOTTED.... BIGRED at a servo on Dorset Road Saturday arvo.

spotted a bright purple r33 gts-t with chrome lights on south rd at the western end of it this arvo....dude, what are you thinking? lol

haha i know the guy...its NA automatic too hahaha i give him the shits all the time coz hes a guy and im a chick and i got a manual turbo skyline. Funny stuff.

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