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Spotted Kris's car in my dream last night :D Sadly it got written off because he was speeding and couldn't slow down in time for a red light.

Weird.

Fixed
It's true. I have sexual fantasies about Kris. Sorry Cas.
Did you CR33M you pants?

LOL

it's not the same guy, that "sweet track looking white 31" is mine :D ..I'm Esthers bf, was picking her up from work.

Lol... car looks good, i was on my way home from work and woulda stopped for a chat if you'd been with the car. goin to take a look at a stock 31 gxe on sunday which is sposed to be a cheap daily, but i've already spent half of today pricing up mods b4 i even get it... :S

Jesse bet me to it, but yes, the 31's his. Pop into my work sometime, i'm there pretty much whenever w're open. Just let me know you're the guy from the marsh ;)

haha, will def stick my head in and say gday some time mate ;)

Black or gunmetal R32 (couldn't see if GTR or not, too dark) Rego was TURBO6 on Swan St tonight at about 6:15pm going city bound just near the lights that take you over the train lines to go to the city link. I was in the silver 32 GTR sitting in the turning lane at the light, saw you too late to wave or toot.

Spotted JamesK's 33 at Monash Caulfield again :)

Man... so many people tried to squeeze their car in the spot right in front of your car and I just stood there and watched, in case if they did hit your car :(

Spotted JamesK's 33 at Monash Caulfield again :)

Man... so many people tried to squeeze their car in the spot right in front of your car and I just stood there and watched, in case if they did hit your car :(

hey mate, i think i see your R34 couple of times in monash caulfield. is yours an automatic and have number plates that starts with UAE ? i might have mistaken yours for another yellow R34
saw the yellow gts-t again going into caulfield campus monash uni.

Did you see mine this time or the other one that you saw last time? lol

I saw the other yellow again too!

And yes I go to Monash Caulfield, I'm there Mon, Wed, Fri.

Did you see mine this time or the other one that you saw last time? lol

I saw the other yellow again too!

And yes I go to Monash Caulfield, I'm there Mon, Wed, Fri.

I think its jamesk's , your cars looks so smiliar. which building do u go to? Im there everday if not thats because I skipped class. :)

Did you see mine this time or the other one that you saw last time? lol

I saw the other yellow again too!

And yes I go to Monash Caulfield, I'm there Mon, Wed, Fri.

i did saw urs Charles...mine is a black one with stripes=)

im in building B or C. I'll say hi next time I see u, that car in the signature right ?

Yeah, that's my car :( It's got SAU stickers on both rear quarter windows.

i did saw urs Charles...mine is a black one with stripes=)

Did you? :)

Where do you park?

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