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pulled up behind a white series 2 r33 gts-t at caltex carwash in wantirna south this arvo. driver didnt look too chatty today.

5mins later a black r32 GTR wth SAU stickers pulled into the auto wash.

also spotted that silver r33 with purple star decals down the sides leaving knox. also a member

Not so. Restrictions for p-platers don't apply on your L's. Crazy but true.

Crazy indeed. 16-18 yo's, great drivers, here, drive what you want just have someone next to you. 18-22 yo's, oh no you've lost all ability, nothing nice for you, what's that? You're off your P's, ok just joking drive whatever you want again.

was driving alongside R3DLNE on Saturday around 4pm.

Also spotted card left on my car at Supercheap Rowville. I knew I recognised you from somewhere when waiting in line haha

LOL HI

ye saw the car and i knew it was you but forgot for a min what you look like lol so ime like hmmm ill leave a card :D

now thats just fkn annoying lol

whats even more annoying is guy down the road sold his Maserati and is now driving a ferrari 599 which is parked on the street with the front wheel kissing the kerb :D

pulled up behind a white series 2 r33 gts-t at caltex carwash in wantirna south this arvo. driver didnt look too chatty today.

5mins later a black r32 GTR wth SAU stickers pulled into the auto wash.

also spotted that silver r33 with purple star decals down the sides leaving knox. also a member

Leith i think. htial.

also spotted that silver r33 with purple star decals down the sides leaving knox. also a member

Yup yup... ...That was me... :)

Leith i think. htial.

It's an "a" and not an "e"... :rofl2: ...my forum name is my given name backwards...

spotted silver r33 with stickers all down the sides yesterday at maccas glen wav

That one wasn't me... ...Wait... ...no... ...Could have been me because I was just driving past along Springvale Rd... ...I was heading home a different way from Knox... :D

Spotted Black R34 GTT at about 4:55PM on Lonsdale and Spring St. Looked through the dark tint windows and saw a hot Asian bird. I was the guy in suit with Telstra, stripy pinkish tie and spikey hair in front of DHS. You made my day :rofl2:

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