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Ahh yeah i've seen your car a few times :).

:thumbsup:

i'm meant to be there everyday, so :P.

hopefully run into you sometime maybe... funny how we always keep an eye out for other skyrice's around the carpark :P

The daily 4-door is in the carpark atm :P gl finding it :D. Happy to meet up anytime (I work at Monash so.. yea no biggy). We used to have a club that would meet tuesday evenings, but then we all graduated :P.

couldnt see man - was dark - all i saw was the 33 lights in rear view mirror and white guess it may have been him then..

Oh well... Sadly mine is in need of tyres damnit. Hence my not using it.

haha.. love the rims man!

Haha cheers bro, your car sounded good! I recall it being raining though... so wouldn't have heard it really open up though :P

The daily 4-door is in the carpark atm :P gl finding it :D. Happy to meet up anytime (I work at Monash so.. yea no biggy). We used to have a club that would meet tuesday evenings, but then we all graduated :P.

Haha will keep an eye out when I go in... parked out front today (then it rained -__-). Haha skyrines of Monash, I like it. Ooh what sort of club? Looks like you couldn't escape Monash though ;)

To the driver of the worked dark grey/gunmetal R33 who keeps driving like an asshat in Altona North and Brooklyn areas, please stop it. Your driving is going to kill someone if not yourself. My only hope is that the police catch you before you do something too bad. Maybe they did last night as there was a police pursuit in my residential street in excess of 120.

Have fun out there but be sensible for Christ sake.

To the driver of the worked dark grey/gunmetal R33 who keeps driving like an asshat in Altona North and Brooklyn areas, please stop it. Your driving is going to kill someone if not yourself. My only hope is that the police catch you before you do something too bad. Maybe they did last night as there was a police pursuit in my residential street in excess of 120.

Have fun out there but be sensible for Christ sake.

report him.

cockknockers like that give us skyline guys a bad name.

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