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When i was there there was probably close to a million dollars worth of Skylines there, You know its a good workshop when you see quality cars getting worked on!

Cant wait until I get my skidder finished up and tuned there!

I might concider taking my stag there from now on

spotted today a white r34 4 door, parked out side frankston tafe nearly everyday on beach street, has a white sau sticker on the right back quater glass.

and also a black r33 s2 with a jdm drift (yellow/green leaf) sticker of the windscreen parked in the tafe beach street carpark

Nice midnight purple 33 Gtr at nunawading homehq

hey that was me mate, couldnt park next to yours so parked infront of it.

right as i pulled up im pretty sure you remote started your car.. which is the reason i was there lol! looking for a decent alarm with remote start and built in turbo at jb but there wasnt any there :(

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