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looks like i'm getting spotted a lot these days...

hall st? outside a japanese restaurant? i work there.

Thats the one!

I just moved to holmes road 2weeks ago

might come check out the Jap place some time if your open after i finish work

Silver R33 GTR at Shell Petrol Station across the road from The Pines Shopping centre.

Wouldn't it happen to have TE37 Superlaps or similar?

Cos saw that last Sunday on Blackburn Rd when I went to get kebabs.

Wouldn't it happen to have TE37 Superlaps or similar?

Cos saw that last Sunday on Blackburn Rd when I went to get kebabs.

Yeah I've seen that one too at Blacky Maccas. Very nice and clean if it's the one I'm thinking of.

Wouldn't it happen to have TE37 Superlaps or similar?

Cos saw that last Sunday on Blackburn Rd when I went to get kebabs.

Yeah I've seen that one too at Blacky Maccas. Very nice and clean if it's the one I'm thinking of.

Couldn't really tell what wheels it had, but from memory, it had a stock looking exhaust and some kinda small toy hanging off the rear bumper.

Saw Odium turning into Wantirna maccas a few minutes ago

Surprised you don't see me more often, and that I don't see him more often :/

Think you noticed me once when I had Alvin's yellow car.

Surprised you don't see me more often, and that I don't see him more often :/

Think you noticed me once when I had Alvin's yellow car.

Well, I'm not exactly sure what your car looks like Mr. Birds, Odium's is easy to spot because of the license plate, I've seen him around a fair bit. Nobody will spot me now since I'm under cover in a Honda.

How is the Honda treating you? Come past and show me sometime!

Mine is a silver 33 with D1Rs. When you see it, you'll know.

Yeah it's good, I did a service on it yesterday. It's also got the original exhaust and wheels back on so it doesn't look or sound as stupid as when I first got it. Where would I show you? Do you work nearby? I've been on SAU for quite a while now and I've only been to one meet.. good effort.

I don't recall seeing a car that matches your description, but I will certainly keep an eye out, where abouts do you live?

What wheels did it have on before? Not those stupid chrome wheels everyone likes to put on?

Do you know Terrara Rd?

It had GMax 'Defiant' 18x7.5s, they aren't the worst looking wheels I've ever seen but they aren't my cup of tea, particularly in the size department.

Yeah I know Terrara Rd, my friend lives on Melissa Grove off Terrara not far from the Vermont South shops.

Yeah I love that NASCAR bend around Terrara haha. I'm about 20 seconds from there :)

I thought I was the only one who can't help but put my foot down on that bend, I'll probably be at the petrol station up there tonight filling up.

its hard to spot you adam, since you hardly drive your car.

Adam? Is that Birds' name? Didn't know he had one.

I thought I was the only one who can't help but put my foot down on that bend, I'll probably be at the petrol station up there tonight filling up.

Haha no it's quite normal to assume you're at Talladega dome on that corner. Did you know it before the roundabout at Hanover was put in? Bliss...

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