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spotted another Silver R35 on stud road around 1pm turned into some side street had custom no plates but didnt see what they were

Hey Charles its Josh! You know my gf, Aj. I remember when you had your silver 33 (well i think this is you anyhow?!) If it isn't excuse the mixup. I thought you looked familiar.

When did you get the yellow 34? Sorry i was in a rush to pick Aj up from work and could barely hear what you were saying not to mention i had no idea what i was saying myself cause i was so out of it! lol.

We need a yellow Skyline in our skittle group lol We have CR33M (kris in his orange 33) SLDNBY -WSQ (Blue 34 non SAU member) UNR3AL (Ian non SAU member but on here with purple 34) and B3ZA (Mr. Sparkle Black 34 with random rainbow pearlesent in it) We just got a Red Evo 7 to join us and then theres myself with CR34M the green one as you saw, and now we need a nice yellow car to join us....JOIN US!!! LOL taste the rainbow wink.gif (in the most non gay way possible)

Haha, hopefully we see you around more buddy, take care.

since when did the colour black exist in the rainbow josh...? :woot:

spotted another Silver R35 on stud road around 1pm turned into some side street had custom no plates but didnt see what they were

since when did the colour black exist in the rainbow josh...? :woot:

You have the rainbow going through your car! Sparkle Sparkle!

Hey Charles its Josh! You know my gf, Aj. I remember when you had your silver 33 (well i think this is you anyhow?!) If it isn't excuse the mixup. I thought you looked familiar.

When did you get the yellow 34? Sorry i was in a rush to pick Aj up from work and could barely hear what you were saying not to mention i had no idea what i was saying myself cause i was so out of it! lol.

We need a yellow Skyline in our skittle group lol We have CR33M (kris in his orange 33) SLDNBY -WSQ (Blue 34 non SAU member) UNR3AL (Ian non SAU member but on here with purple 34) and B3ZA (Mr. Sparkle Black 34 with random rainbow pearlesent in it) We just got a Red Evo 7 to join us and then theres myself with CR34M the green one as you saw, and now we need a nice yellow car to join us....JOIN US!!! LOL taste the rainbow ;) (in the most non gay way possible)

Haha, hopefully we see you around more buddy, take care.

Oh wow, you remembered me :/ and yes I do know your gf lol. I sold my 33 about 3 weeks ago and pretty much a week or so later, I found this 34 :D I really had no idea that it was you haha.

The other day, I was down at the carwash near my house and I met one of your mate? Lindsay? The one that drives a black 34 that looks like a jap cop car? lol.

Anyway, how do I join your little skittle group? :) I want some random too haha.

spotted a white r33 go past me on reynolds templestowe @ bout 9:30am this morning - also comming home from work the other day down bell street - spotted a black maxima with skyline GT badges lulz

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