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spotted a white 33 with a really angry "tough" guy driving, who wound down his window at the next set of lights and was swearing at me and my mate because i "flew passed" him.....me and my mate pissed ourselves...like he was saying shit like "why you fly pass me for"...

anyway, that was the highlight of my day...some crazy guy losing it because i was "driving fast" in the lane next to him... :P

haha fark ya, its not every day you get waved and beeped at by a commodore for social reasons. had I known it was you I'd have wished ya a happy birthday.

why were there kids in the back?

spotted a black R32 GTSt(?) with SAU stickers on the qtr window turning left from burke onto wattletree in malvern on wednesday at about 11ish. I was waiting directly across to turn right.

spotted Yellow Skyline (***-245 i think)

yeah i own a stagea so i could only tell it was a skyline lol R34 i think maybe??

had an SAU sticker on City Road Southbank thismorning at about 9:30am :cool:

haha fark ya, its not every day you get waved and beeped at by a commodore for social reasons. had I known it was you I'd have wished ya a happy birthday.

why were there kids in the back?

lol car identification fail. im curry man. we drive a camry. kids were my bro, mum and a mate.

saw a white 33 plates were skln33 at monash medical centre then another white 33 on the monsh near wellington rd heading outbound then a white 33 and white 34 side by side on the monahs heading inbound near belgrave hallam rd

spotted a white 33 with a really angry "tough" guy driving, who wound down his window at the next set of lights and was swearing at me and my mate because i "flew passed" him.....me and my mate pissed ourselves...like he was saying shit like "why you fly pass me for"...

anyway, that was the highlight of my day...some crazy guy losing it because i was "driving fast" in the lane next to him... :domokun:

maybe he is jus trying to say hi in a rough way...some people are born with a rough face...there was once me an Eskar(another white r33) was on our way for karting and this r33 guy overtook us, I told Eskar before he passed us "yea, another r33 guy that gonna say hi," and when he stopped next to us..the first thing we wanted to do is to slap his face... ;)

spotted a guy in a blk 33 gtst on prinny hwy yesterday around 4-5 i think near hallam end...said hi :huh: nice guy

duno if he would be on here. n another white 33 gtst next to us at lights but didnt even acknowledge us...

3 random 33's all lines up at lights ...felt so cosy

spotted a guy in a blk 33 gtst on prinny hwy yesterday around 4-5 i think near hallam end...said hi :huh: nice guy

duno if he would be on here. n another white 33 gtst next to us at lights but didnt even acknowledge us...

3 random 33's all lines up at lights ...felt so cosy

lol i've done that on the Dandenong Bypass, but with 3stagea's. . . now that was strange, and they just ignored me though!

lol i've done that on the Dandenong Bypass, but with 3stagea's. . . now that was strange, and they just ignored me though!

That happened to me on wednesday night 3 r33's (not as unusual as 3 stagea's tho) a maroon that turned down excelsior in front of me and a grey one with no plates that kept going down frankston dandy rd, all 3 of us came from different points at the frankston dandy - seaford rd - ballarto rd intersection and ended up together.

spotted Yellow Skyline (***-245 i think)

yeah i own a stagea so i could only tell it was a skyline lol R34 i think maybe??

had an SAU sticker on City Road Southbank thismorning at about 9:30am :D

That's like my car, yellow, R34, xxx-245 :D

But I wasn't in the city :huh:

lol. Is that what they call it these days? 'cards'

haha nah we were both just hitting boost and backing off at the speed limit ofcourse.

hope we dont see u on the new tv show "melbourne's highway patrol" :thumbsup:

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