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last night on burwood hwy around 8 I saw a yellow r34 with sau stickers and many other rear quarter window stickers while I was turning on to eastlink. Pretty sure the driver was looking at me

Twas me in Alvin's beast. Meant to post in here but forgot. Thought I'd give you a stare down instead of the usual Skyline snobbery :P

Twas me in Alvin's beast. Meant to post in here but forgot. Thought I'd give you a stare down instead of the usual Skyline snobbery :P

thanks, I do like a good stare down.

Spotted a white 33 with SAU stickers going down warragul rd at around midnight. Looked clean.

Sounds like me, did it have black rims? If so it was me. I saw heaps of skylines out tonight.

Could be, I think I remember you saying the same thing last time I spotted the same or similar car in the same area. I think it has had a rim change again perhaps.

I put it back on 17" Rays, 5 spoke, nice plain rim that looks similiar to stock wheels, used to be on gold 19s.

I think I also spotted you at a BP near Chadstone Shopping centre, back on the Friday 23rd Dec.

You met up with your friends and they had a black VY SS Commodore..?

Good memory, haha. the VY is just a six though, he did a nice job at mocking it up 4 years ago, regrets it now.

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