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:cool: This hot azn chick in a white R34 sean with a CF bonnect and nismo front bar. I almost always see her daily in the Camberwell area. She never looks at me. Today she had a guy in her passenger seat - *Heart Broken*
;) This hot azn chick in a white R34 sean with a CF bonnect and nismo front bar. I almost always see her daily in the Camberwell area. She never looks at me. Today she had a guy in her passenger seat - *Heart Broken*

LOL :P

i can understand your pain

Spotted black 33 (GREEBS - I think the plates were) at BP on the Western Hwy outbound The big one with the Maccas. Then as I was leaving just before you leave the exit to the servo to get onto the freeway, I get a f**king red P plater in a hyundai sonata full up with passengers go straight through a give way and nearly take me out, I was already doing about 65km/h. Thank Japs for GTR Brembos and ABS! I was centimeters from hitting him and he just kept going. I was NOT impressed :D:P

white r34 down kings way pass the lake, plates alma34 or something. Around 915pm.

Chapel street a burgandy r33 with sau sticker's. And i think i saw sau sticker's on a red 31 with a wide body kit, on chapel street also.

:P This hot azn chick in a white R34 sean with a CF bonnect and nismo front bar. I almost always see her daily in the Camberwell area. She never looks at me. Today she had a guy in her passenger seat - *Heart Broken*

if you would have been driving a GTT then she would have been in your car lol :down:

looking out the window and work and its nice and quite out there and see a R32 GTR fly past and shot a massive fire ball lol

Spotted a black R33 on Wuridjurie Way in West Melbourne at about 11:35am number plates were Undead i think..

Also spotted a white R34 with carbon fibre bonnet parked outside lexus dealership on nepean highway in Gardenvale... nice looking car.

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