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Skylines out in force at Knox tonight...saw JPC (do you ever leave that place?), a white R33 with black wheels and plates GTS***, a standard looking silver four door R34 and of course my car :)

That was just the walk back to my car too lol.

Spotted a white R33 with plates ULE--- heading down from King Way and along the Prinny.

Spotted GDZR32 on the Prinny near the new Ikea

Spotted a red R31 with plates DVV--- down Westall road

Did you write all those down while driving?

You do know that your not meant to put plates up don't you, normally the first 3 letters of a standard plate is enough for people to realise its them.

Edited by W0rp3D

spotted WESTWD turning from pinny onto springvale rd at around 4 on saturday

and today spotted Charles' bike at the Glen again

also saw Darren? (iirc his name) NYLATE? in his white wrx on blackburn rd around 3:30 today

Haha sup ^_^

Yay friends ^_^

Garage cafe? If its near the city (or there abouts,) I won't go near it, I can't drive in the city I get too stressed give me a nice beach or country cruise ANY day ^_^ haha but I've seen a lot of nice cars go there like Kai's Integra ^_^

I also live near Werribee and I go past the lucky break bar like every day haha, this is lame but I do ten pin bowling in Werribee......... (awkward silence..) =___=.

But I haven't been to lucky break so maybe it wasn't me there's another bayside blue 4 door 34 in hoppers apparently but yeah , lol I'll wave hello if I see you ^_^

Edited by SkyBlu2000

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