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it was amazing haha. does he live in the area??? ive seen a couple of times before.

Hah!

Probably, not too sure, I haven't seen him around Doncaster area, only at SAU Show 'n Shines and Dyno days.

+1...wanted to do something but in the end called it a quite one too...if you remember i walked up to your car to say hi in the shell in oakleigh but you kept driving :down:....

Don't Remember, Must Not have Noticed, promise Im Not A Snob :P

Don't Remember, Must Not have Noticed, promise Im Not A Snob :)

kewl next time ill jump infront of your car...so if you see a wierd indian dude jumping near you...its me :) lol...

you did make i eye contact with me but looked lost and confused...and therefore kept driving...lol... :D

Stay away from cranbourne !! Cops are doing a major blitz just saw a silver r34 with race stripes and kit getting a full inspection. Also saw 4 more skylines heading towards cranbourne via thompsons road. Avoids cams / centrism parkway there doing full checks ! Good luck

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