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Spotted Ashneel doing a knox lap :) then leaving knox watched a ford ute leave knox innapropriatly and stacked right outside the knox cop shop was quiet funny to see cops come running out.

pics or ban :)

spotted a chic driving a black r33 series 2 on the monash at around 6pm (city bound, and got off at heatherton rd exit)

Spotted Dane on the Monash near Warrigal Road yesterday morning while sitting in the car park Lucky you were going the other way....

Spotted a Nice back R34 this morning on the Monash joining at Forster road

See a white R33 decked out with carbon fibre hood and bootlid around Maribyrnong, near the river, quite often.

A custom paint-job R33 GTS-T plates [uBH***] cnr Western HWY/McIntyre Rd around 2:15pm today. Was sky-blue with bright green surrounds for the windows and tail-lights.

White R34 4-door westbound on Western Hwy F'scray around 2:45 pm.

11:30pm-1:00am in order

Yellow r34 gtt on chaple street with black wheels silver rim.

blue r33 with twin cannon's around the S bends.

JDMCOP r34 in Dandenong followed by a wrx or evo 3 couldnt tell. man thats an awesome looking car, like what your've done.

and a bunch of r33's black,white,silver. on the dandenong bypass, massive cruise going on tonight about 50cars easy i'd say.

spotted lukeb on stud road at around 12:40 today. gave a thumbs up but dont think you saw it lol :happy:

then at bout 1:10 saw a silver 2 dr 34 on stud, head towards stud/highstreet lights, nice kit...didn't catch plates

lol im trying to get her to sign up to the club but shes so damn lazy! lol :happy:

Yeah I have harassed her too. She was behind my mate at the C4C cruise to heathcote. Needless to say with the defect station on the exit, had plenty of time to get out and have a chat with her.

Spotted Ashneel doing a knox lap :happy: then leaving knox watched a ford ute leave knox innapropriatly and stacked right outside the knox cop shop was quiet funny to see cops come running out.

HAHAHA serves the dickhead right for being a hero

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