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Spotted that R35 outside that tyre place on burwood highway again today...

the white one, has a new spoiler or should I say lack there of... looks interesting and amazing!

Edited by macdog

keep seeing a clean silver 32 gtr in carrum downs

and saw a black gtr the other day on the monash in berwick on gold meshies and an sau sticker

both make me wish id gone with my original plan instead of the s15 :(

keep seeing a clean silver 32 gtr in carrum downs

and saw a black gtr the other day on the monash in berwick on gold meshies and an sau sticker

both make me wish id gone with my original plan instead of the s15 :(

Sell the s15 and then go ahead with your original plan :)

Seen a silver r32 GTR in narre warren getting put on the back of a tow truck with the front smashed in....feel for you...:(

Im absolutely shattered mate

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Some stupid bitch ran a red light and destroyed my pride and Joy. I didnt have insurance since i just got back on the road , but she does.. Even then ill probably get 15 for it the most , even though theres about 6K of suspension underneath.

A absolutely impecabble GTR that i bought from HKS in Japan , destroyed by a carless driver. All i can say is , always check for cars after the light turns green.

lol! he was rather Elliot Goblett 2nite, emotionless, just looked at me. was rather particular about his parking spot, fwd/rvs a couple of times, till he found a wide space. gave up the spot i parked in.

Yeah I smiled at him last time I saw him and he greased me off, top bloke!

Edited by Stagea_Neo

Debadged Yellow 34 On Centre Rd about 7.30 last night... Stuck waiting for a million

stupid trains to go past. 20 something year old dude driving; tapping on his iphone trying to pretend he hadn't seen me. >_<

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