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spotted a black r34 around 12ish today turning right into forsyth road jsut off the bridge in hoppers crossing today. beeped at me as i passed. had the window open and scared the shit outta me.

Thats me :D

thanks for the picture too!!!

I remember there was a R33 in there but forgot what color, might be urs.

lol...nw man..

i was the guy who has a big camera on me all the time...

the r33 white color that was under ur car when urs is being jacked up was my mate's(we were actually thinking of something dirty when ur car was on top,lol)...

mine was actually at tyrepower...we actually saw u when u pick up ur car..but was too busy looking at the ricer civic that only pull off 103kw...=p

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saw your car outside the panel shop Charles, looks nice

Thanks buddy :P

My car is back at DT once again, because Vu is gonna try match the colour better after last week's respray, as the paint has harden now.

this morning at about 930 turning onto heatherton road from springvale road.... MNP R33 GTR SAU sticker... 400R front bar.

at the same intersection in front of us was a 33 GTST, custom purple, zorst aftermarket front bar.

The GTR might have been me I am usually turning right at approx that time most mornings.

Midnight Purple GTR?

lol...nw man..

i was the guy who has a big camera on me all the time...

the r33 white color that was under ur car when urs is being jacked up was my mate's(we were actually thinking of something dirty when ur car was on top,lol)...

mine was actually at tyrepower...we actually saw u when u pick up ur car..but was too busy looking at the ricer civic that only pull off 103kw...=p

Yea that Civic was bloody loud! VTEC YO. i was thinking "MAN, EVEN THOUGH MY CAR IS PRETTY STOCK, I WANT A DYNO RUN!" Haha. Unfortunately didnt see a guy with camera :P

How did you know i was picking up my car and that car is mine? Unless you were that guy who walked out later when i was hoping in the car.

Red 33 - red p & no rego parked on ground flr of regal parking @ fitzroy st - was there when i came in about 9 & still there when i left about 4:30ish.

White 33 on The Avenue, Sunshine about 5-5:30ish - I :P but don't know if you saw me.

Yea that Civic was bloody loud! VTEC YO. i was thinking "MAN, EVEN THOUGH MY CAR IS PRETTY STOCK, I WANT A DYNO RUN!" Haha. Unfortunately didnt see a guy with camera :(

How did you know i was picking up my car and that car is mine? Unless you were that guy who walked out later when i was hoping in the car.

the fat guy with a black tshirt u mean?? he is eskar..the white r33 owner...he is the one who told me ur leaving...

Spotted an awesome 34 gtt on springvale road last night, we were next to eachother. I had the window down and you dropped a gear and booted it. Your screamer pipe scared the shit out of me!

spottted the Greent Skittle down princess around 10pm heading outbound.

saw ADIS at station peer carpark.

Funny how you always see me yet i never see you....maybe you should paint your car fluro pink with bright led's all over it so i can spot you back :thumbsup:

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