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Saw (Alvin?) a yellow R34 25gt-t with the lil monster keychain and the anime sticker above the SAU one. Spotted across the road from RMIT tafe in the city. Recognized it from last year's GoR :-)

Are you the sedan that sometimes parks right where building 56 is? o_O

Are you the sedan that sometimes parks right where building 56 is? o_O

Nah, the gray P plater R34. Got SAU stickers on the rear quarter panel. Was about... 3 cars down from yours today? Don't usually get a park there, normally end up in the clock tower carpark or on Phallum St. (Clock tower is $9 flat rate for students btw, so if you have a student card and wanna park all day on lygon st, it's a goer!)

Nah, the gray P plater R34. Got SAU stickers on the rear quarter panel. Was about... 3 cars down from yours today? Don't usually get a park there, normally end up in the clock tower carpark or on Phallus St. (Clock tower is $9 flat rate for students btw, so if you have a student card and wanna park all day on lygon st, it's a goer!)

Fix'd :P

I saw a grey 34 parked outside the carlton library today.

dat you right?

yes i'm alvin, and the yellow 34 ish mine.

jonoe was also parking in the same row, but all the way at the other end, closer to queensberry st.

Yep. That's it. :-)

I continually spot a grey/silver R33 GTS-t and a black R33 GTS-t along Thompsons Rd. near the roundabout for Westernport Hwy (where the BP is).

We are always going in the opposite direction and no matter what time I finish work, we will drive past each other without fail hahahaha

sounds like a fated meeting brah.

Yeah mangg, weird as shit and hoping both cars are on SAU cos I'd be interested to know what their deal is (in a good way that is), cos no matter what time I finish work (early or late), we'll be driving past each other at around the same spot (give or take a couple hundred meters)..

They've obviously finished work and on the way home, like me.

I continually spot a grey/silver R33 GTS-t and a black R33 GTS-t along Thompsons Rd. near the roundabout for Westernport Hwy (where the BP is).

We are always going in the opposite direction and no matter what time I finish work, we will drive past each other without fail hahahaha

i always pass a black (or midnight purple) 33gtr a litlle further south. always gives me a wave too. when im in the 33 obviously.

he doesnt just wave at random cars looking for me.

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