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saw 2 r33's this arvo heading down stud rd, a white and a blue both series 2 i think. blue one was pretty damn loud. then following not long after a VS SS bomb in shit condition with a big fat defect on it. god bless the system actually works sometimes

Saw a white r33 series 2 gtst thrashing the shit out of their car going from Ferntree Gully Road onto Burwood hwy in FTG around 9:30pm I think.

haha yeh it could have been me i was heading down that way around that time of night to drop some people off.. did the car happen to have white rims?

spotted HEKT1K going down grattan st in carlton, i was in the white 34 going the opposite way . clean 33 mate.

saw you too buddy.. was going to wave but your 34 looked mean as! lol sorry

also spotted a VE ute on lygon st.. with TE37s :D

saw you too buddy.. was going to wave but your 34 looked mean as! lol sorry

also spotted a VE ute on lygon st.. with TE37s :D

was it an orange one with bronze te's?

if so thats always parked at Rajab racing in campbellfield atm

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