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Spotted a silver r33 with the plates SKYL1N on Burke Road last night, think it was Camberwell or something. Don't know the area at all

Yeah woulda been camberwell mate. I'm a local and see him around all the time!

jdmcop at some random caltex in North Melbourne today around 2ish. I was the dude in the silver gtst if your on here

jdmcop at some random caltex in north melbourne around 2pm. amazing looking car, i was the dude in the silver gtst if your on here

jdmcop at some random caltex in north melbourne around 2pm. amazing looking car, i was the dude in the silver gtst if your on here

did you see him 3 times? lol

Spotted a blue 34 next to me on Blackburn Road at about 7:15pm.

30 seconds earlier on Westal Road there was a bloke in a Barina beeping me and telling me my car was nice... I left him in a limiter launching cloud of black smoke. His girlfriend shat herself.

Spotted a blue 34 next to me on Blackburn Road at about 7:15pm.

30 seconds earlier on Westal Road there was a bloke in a Barina beeping me and telling me my car was nice... I left him in a limiter launching cloud of black smoke. His girlfriend shat herself.

ROFL

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