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driving home from work down bell street @ like 7:30pm tonight drove up next to NI2MO and waved my SAU card as I was in my daily :) wish i was in my skyline but im still waiting for nengun to send my teins =/

thanks for the thumbs back mate :)

nice ride~! :P

Spotted a black R34 GTR with bronze LMGT's on Maroondah Hwy Croydon just at the lights of Kent Ave at about 7pm...plates were along the lines of GTR...i was turning right at those lights

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driving home from work down bell street @ like 7:30pm tonight drove up next to NI2MO and waved my SAU card as I was in my daily :) wish i was in my skyline but im still waiting for nengun to send my teins =/

thanks for the thumbs back mate :)

nice ride~! :P

Hey! yea i thought u were in a daily car.

Just got home, was going to spot you but you beat me to it :)

Nice meeting you mate :)

Spotted WKA-569, burgundy 33 with SAU stickers on it, driving along the Eastern Freeway tonight...

DRIVING LIKE A DICK.

did you achieve anything racing that POS statesman HILLZ?

suggest you don't go cutting people off...

Cruised along beside a silver R35 with NSW numberplates tonight along the M1 from Dandenong, on to the Eastlink change and all the way along Eastlink until I had to get off at Boronia Rd.

Gave the guy a thumbs up and he gave it a little squirt past and then we cruised side by side the entire way. was a sensible driver not trying to show off :(

Spotted a r34 with the worst paint job i have ever seen on a skyline. I think he was a bit confused i don't think he knew the difference between a Skyline 34 and a Toyota Sprinter (AE86).

His paint job was the tofu car from Initial D.

Oh and i spotted him at the Nepean Highway, White street lights in Parkdale last night would of been around 11ish

Spotted WKA-569, burgundy 33 with SAU stickers on it, driving along the Eastern Freeway tonight...

DRIVING LIKE A DICK.

did you achieve anything racing that POS statesman HILLZ?

suggest you don't go cutting people off...

is that necessary ? :(

Silver V35 coupe, plates 'LEITH' On Mt Dandenong Road crossing Dorset Road at about 11:20am today.

Gorgeous white M35 Stagea, large multi-spoke rims on Kimberley Drive in Chirnside Park at about 12:20pm today. Seen it around a fair bit now.

Spotted a r34 with the worst paint job i have ever seen on a skyline. I think he was a bit confused i don't think he knew the difference between a Skyline 34 and a Toyota Sprinter (AE86).

His paint job was the tofu car from Initial D.

Oh and i spotted him at the Nepean Highway, White street lights in Parkdale last night would of been around 11ish

probably JDMCOP

its a mockup of a jap cop car

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