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Lol, we should all catch up and have a coffee or 2 at Monash Uni one day :)

By the way fooyoh, is your name Kevin? Did I speak to you the other day? lol

Charles i think i've seen your car at monash before- is sometimes parked on the main strip next to the grph and K building?

There are 2 yellow r34 that i have seen around, one has many stickers on it (and nsw plates) and the other one is pretty clean looking

Why would anyone buy an NA import?!....

btw, I keep seeing a yellow 34 passing my work @ exhibition + lonsdale during middays. GT Wing, black rims with silver lip and a growly zorst.

Has RE Stickers on the sides

You work at Telstra don't you?

I see it parked in front of the Hotel across my work (Telstra) every few days.

Charles i think i've seen your car at monash before- is sometimes parked on the main strip next to the grph and K building?

There are 2 yellow r34 that i have seen around, one has many stickers on it (and nsw plates) and the other one is pretty clean looking

Haha yeah that'd be me , I normally park on Sir John Monash Drive.

And yes, there are 2 yellow R34's around Monash, one is mine, the "pretty clean looking" one :D

I first thought that the other one has NSW plates, but it turns out to be VIC plates with yellow background LOL, maybe I should stick a couple of spotted cards on his car xD

QUOTE (gwin @ 4 May 2010, 01:35 PM)

Why would anyone buy an NA import?!....

btw, I keep seeing a yellow 34 passing my work @ exhibition + lonsdale during middays. GT Wing, black rims with silver lip and a growly zorst.

Has RE Stickers on the sides

You work at Telstra don't you?

I see it parked in front of the Hotel across my work (Telstra) every few days.

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Haha yeah that'd be me , I normally park on Sir John Monash Drive.

And yes, there are 2 yellow R34's around Monash, one is mine, the "pretty clean looking" one :(

I first thought that the other one has NSW plates, but it turns out to be VIC plates with yellow background LOL, maybe I should stick a couple of spotted cards on his car xD

Lol i was gonna- the other one looks to "fast and furious" for me. Your one looks pretty tough. How do u find parking there lol i reckon its almost impossible!

Why would anyone buy an NA import?!....

btw, I keep seeing a yellow 34 passing my work @ exhibition + lonsdale during middays. GT Wing, black rims with silver lip and a growly zorst.

Has RE Stickers on the sides

I "think" this fella "might" live on Rathdown St Carlton. I see that car parked there late at night when I go to my friend's place....

Not sure about the other details - all I remember was dark rims - but the GT wing sticks to mind and there are not too many yellow skylines. I never seen it actually running.

Not that I'm stalking.... :(

Parked next to a black S1 R33 (with SAU stickers) on Southland rooftop last night.

Must've been there for a long time. I had dinner, saw a movie and when I got back to my car it was still there :(

Also... This morning around 9am I spotted a black S13 with SAU stickers turning onto Boundary Rd from Lower Dandenong Rd.

s13 prob was me. What car were u driving..?

Lol i was gonna- the other one looks to "fast and furious" for me. Your one looks pretty tough. How do u find parking there lol i reckon its almost impossible!

Haha thanks dude :(

Well... to get a parking there, you'd have to be there at 9am lol, coz I think between 7am-9am, it's no standing, then from 9am-4pm is parking, then from 4pm-6pm is no standing again. So at 9am on the dot, there'd be no cars there :P

Also it's $4.50 for the whole day hehe

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