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White r33 no wing popping a lil flame at about 7 25 this morning on springvale rd turning onto governor rd. Plates SLT***.

And I think i saw danielles drftn6 on greens rd headed toward eastlink tonight bout 5 10 ish? Was goin other way in kris' car.

This morning about 7:40am.

Spotted a white S2 Stagea turning on to Highbury Rd just near Warrigul Rd Burwood.

30 Seconds later noticed a white 4door R34 following just behind in the right lane on Highbury Rd.

Then I was following a white 2door R33 on Camberwell Rd 5minutes later until I overtook it :D

Edited by Stagea_Neo

Spotted Charles from a mile off this morning. Decided I would spool up and scare him with my BOV (he was stopped in traffic on the opposite side of the road) but he saw me and waved at the last second :D Ruined my fun.

Spotted Charles from a mile off this morning. Decided I would spool up and scare him with my BOV (he was stopped in traffic on the opposite side of the road) but he saw me and waved at the last second :P Ruined my fun.

LOL, maybe my music was up too loud, I couldn't hear anything at all :D

But as soon as I saw a red MR2, I knew it was you (just like your supra) lol

Crazy how you still drive the MR2 down to Dandenong, I've seen so many po po's around that area

just driving home along reynolds road behind a burgandy r33 gtst s1 - had some big damage to the back of the car.. :D looked like someone has gone into it pretty hard..

i wasnt in skyline >,<

Five mins ago spotted a silver 33gtst driving from greensborough to eltham... I think they work towards greensborough because I seen it before heading the other way in the morning.

Also spotted 2 R34's on the ring road heading city bound just after PV Road, silver and white.

LOL, maybe my music was up too loud, I couldn't hear anything at all :)

But as soon as I saw a red MR2, I knew it was you (just like your supra) lol

Crazy how you still drive the MR2 down to Dandenong, I've seen so many po po's around that area

Damn, I'll have to make it louder next time :P

And I agree with popo in Dandenong. I just have to drive carefully and not let the BOV go off.

This morning I boosted fairly hard on Cheltenham Road - massive pshh, geared down into second and stopped at the lights right next to the cops.

As soon as I realised I shat myself! But they didn't do anything :):(:)

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