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went for a quick cruise to check out the police action, little bit lively in the south east.

also saw a r33 on the dandenong bypass with a hilux, acting like tools.

and a silver r33 parked at keyborough maccers.

guess everyone is being smart and using another car instead of their skyline haha cause there is none out there tonight

I was out for a drive in the west and followed a white r33 thru the city and back to chapel st. Saw a few r33 in the city despite operation RAID being on

both... :)

not too sure man, u gotta ask Matt (Femno on these forums, he works there)..i havent tuned there but did do a run for about 60 bucks a while back

seems like a lot has happened over the last few days....

was at my friends 3 day bucks weekend - biiiiiiig few nights, but saw the oddest shit!

An 08 Camry - white, with a R33 gtr spoiler!!!!

I mean wtf!!!!!

heaps of nice r34 gtrs, and gtts around too - expecially last night and the night before :)

silver r32 4 door parked along lwr hiedelburg road on a naturestrip - had rims - couldnt see SAU sticker

white r34 looked like it had just been washed on doncater road

black r33 S2 @ nunawading where JB is - parked behind a white r33 s2 by the looks of it - i was down other end of carpark >,< so doubt they would of seen my r33

lol drove all the way from dandenong area to deer park and not a single skyline spotted lol

i spotted a white r33 when i was refueling at the caltex in deer park(cnr of ballarat rd and station rd, was that you??went there for a family lunch reunion..and on my way back...saw a 120kmh r34 black 4 drs with k&n sticker at the side window driven by a lady in her 70s..lol..epic=)

its in reference to something Cassandra said in your defence. I have personally met you once a while back, and in my opinion you are an absolute wanker. Hence why i dont make the effort to acknowledge you, or people like you. I dont have time for the immaturity you display. Sure, people might think you are an ok guy, but to me, you are not someone i can or will tolerate. Jamie can say whatever he likes about your mate REGARDLESS of how you feel about him, and for you to come out so aggressive at him on the net, shows how much of a jack ass you really are.

Ah I'm glad I made an impression to you that you remeber me. Don't give a shit what you think mate, I have so many people I met on sau who are now my good mates who I see quite a bit whether it's helping them with their cars or just to have a few drinks. If you got a prob instead of writing it on sau come say it to my face.

Cheers

silver r32 4 door parked along lwr hiedelburg road on a naturestrip - had rims - couldnt see SAU sticker

WTF!!! Parked on the nature strip on lwr heidelberg road and it STILL had rims!!!

black 34GTT at watergardens today, I was turning in with you.

Black 32GTR with green P's yesterday on Calder Fwy. You took the turn off with me and we cruised a bit up Melton Hwy before you turned into watergardens. Dude you got balls driving a turbo on your P's!!

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