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Passed wanzi on high street road...you live like a 1 minute drive from me lol

yeh i saw ya at the last second, i flicked my hazards on to say hello. yeh we always catch each other pulling out of our streets. gonna have to get used to it haha

yeh i saw ya at the last second, i flicked my hazards on to say hello. yeh we always catch each other pulling out of our streets. gonna have to get used to it haha

i didn't see ya flash lol...yeah, we gotta cruise soon :(

i didn't see ya flash lol...yeah, we gotta cruise soon :(

MUZTEK has organised a small cruise 2moz, im not sure if its still on but im most likely gonna go just to meet some new people. its there in the events as sky high cruise or something if ur interested

Did anyone spot me today? Driven like 200km today lol, someone must have spotted me :)

Anyway spotted htial once again turning onto westal rd from heatherton rd at like 10:45am this morning.

I turned onto it before you and I was going slow and thought you'd catch up, but you never did :(

from melbourne to Warrnambool. didnt see one skyline.

untill i got to warrnambool where i saw a silver r33 parked across the road from a servo.

and had a little meet/greet with Josh, our Warrnambool SAU member.

I drove to warrnambool and back every weeknight for 2 years, saw a couple of skylines in geelong (before the bypass was open) and a couple on the monash, not more than 10 in 2 years.

spoted westwd at knox gave ya awave =]

n then at east burwood sparkling carwash saw a 33gtst with mismactched panels driving pass...bodykit was all yellow incl. front panels. while rest of car was ...cant remeber actually lol

Spotted a black GT-T on St Kilda Rd, heading towards the city at about 11pm tonight. Had SAU stickers and both the guys kept staring at me. Pretty sure I've met you before at an SAU meet. Maybe that's why they were looking at me. Either that, or they were thinking "wtf, is that a GUY driving an MR2? must be his girlfriends.." :)

last night saw a white r34 gtt when i was turning off toorak rd onto chapel st, and saw him again in the safeway car park. had the nismo kit and no spoiler. black rims as well i think

saw this strange looking r33 while on chapel, had a yellow bumper and sideskirts and the rest i think may have been blue? i couldnt tell if he was trying to mix and match colours or if he just got those parts from another yellow skyline

i probably already mentioned seeing black r34GTT series 2 called UP2UQT in moorabbin at autobarne. nice plates lol nearly as good as HIGRLS on a white r33 at knox

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