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Thanks bro. I'm not around the north nowadays as much as I used to. I live in Geelong, ex gf lives in Epping but I still come up to see her every 1-2 weeks so I'll give you a beep the next time I see you around. :)

ah ok well im either around north/city or summertime up ocean grove where we have a beach house

could be alright to have a GOR meetup sometime in the warmer months :)

ah ok well im either around north/city or summertime up ocean grove where we have a beach house

could be alright to have a GOR meetup sometime in the warmer months :)

It's funny that you say that because we were actually hoping to organise a small GOR cruise around August/September. Been planning this for the past few months but still waiting for a few of our mates to finish their cars off and then we'll start setting things into motion. So far I've confirmed about 20 cars that are committing to the cruise. Our last (biggish) cruise we did was last year to Lake Mountain. Was awesome and can't wait to do something like that again.

Obvious troll still on P plates is obvious. Even if you were serious, you wouldn't be able to talk about other people driving like idiots and keep a straight face without earning an Oscar.

Birds, can you shut the f**k up? You don't know what happened, would love to see you take out your R35 for the first time and some clearly runs a red while your turning.

Then makign it difficult for you to finish your right turn cos people are trying to cross. And being on p-plates got nothing to do with other peoples stupidity.

grey r32 gtr cut me off on burwood hwy just outside knox around 5:15pm, then saw blur32 also on burwood hwy about 5 minutes later in ferntree gully. I was stealth driving a corolla so I wouldn't have been spotted.

You're right, it has everything to do with yours. I still don't believe you though.

Believe what exactly..?

Birds are you jelly? You want me to take you for a spin? Oh no, im 20 yrs old ill probably stack it.

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Jealous of what? I wouldn't get in a car with you if my life depended on it, because I'd probably have a better chance of living with whatever the alternative was...so no, I have to respectfully decline your offer.

It's not how you stand by your car, it's how you race your car. You better learn that.

2 r32 wAs me and a friend convoy to the mechanics haha

Traffic was a mess at 9:30 lol

ohaithar!

yea it was farkered, i normally leave later when I take my car out, but man that was a bitch of a day....

think i wont even be able to drive my beloved to work anymore...

Spotted an Older Gent on the monash this morning in a nice clean R33 GTR

Thats a white one isn't? i have seen him couple of time...gave him thumbs up and got one back...looks like a nice dude...

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