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Clean red SVD R31 with white wheels and personalised plates following me, this morning along Warrigul Rd.

Saw a white R34 coupe (not sure if it was a GTt or GTR from afar) along Dalton Rd Thomastown around 9am.

Spotted...

  1. white r32 gtr - dynon rd
  2. gray r35 gtr - also on dynon & followed it to droop st
  3. whole passels of skylines @ chasers
  4. white r33 - droop st/geelong rd
  5. burnt orange 350z - also on droop st
  6. forest green s14 - ballarat rd
  7. another forest green s14 - followed from mt derrimut rd into brimbank gardens

:down: was bored going home today so was playing spot the jap imports

Wine red R33 boosted it past me along St Georges rd.

I caught up at the red light - he kept looking forward....

Big NISMO sticker across the rear windscreen

I feel no love.

Why show off and not look at me? You obviously proved you can reach a red light faster than me.

on the other hand i cruised with a sexspec little fwd thing. so much kit chrome and candy green that i couldn't tell what it was, but it was turbo, and fast. took it very easy despite four or five commodores trying to race the both of us all the way down stud rd from knox. gave it a little hit to 80 at cheltenham rd from chandler rd lights, gave eachother a wave, and he turned off, i went home. guys in r33's are massive dicks in comparison

Wine red R33 boosted it past me along St Georges rd.

I caught up at the red light - he kept looking forward....

Big NISMO sticker across the rear windscreen

I feel no love.

Why show off and not look at me? You obviously proved you can reach a red light faster than me.

See my diagram up top for an explanation!

I think I've had one R33 acknowledge me, ever...and that was the night I picked up my car :P

What pisses me off though, is that you know they know you're there...it must take some control to just keep looking forward like that and pretending you don't notice.

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