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lol.. umm nah u need to relax.. that was my boyfrend driving that day and he was driving normal just like i do...?

he usually drives his silver stagea and u have spotted us before on here... and by the way u of all people should live up to ur number plates anyways :D haha

ahh thats why he had a extra big grin on his face haha.

ahh the silver stagea with 'baby on board tag' ? and yeah those plates are a bit miss leading but couldn't have them sitting off the car for too long, it was getting to me, im working on it

oh yea i remember that....was it a suzuki 4wd?

yeah bro, white one with a soft top, i remember pullin up nxt to u and seein ur sau sticker was gna wave but u mite of thought i was gay or something lol cuz i wasnt in my skyline....it would just be like some dude waving at u in a random car

Spotted heaps today here are a few of them.

White 34 at the Shops in the Timbarra estate in Berwick

A Purple 33 GTR on the Tulla going to the airport and again on the way back from airport

And a silver 33 custom plates SE***Y on the Tulla around 5ish.

saw a really nice red r34 on warrigul rd just after beach road in mentone looked mickey mouse

it had no spoiler

You from the Mentone area bro?

I've noticed a fair few skylines and other imports popping up in the area lately; there used to be none.

There's this one girl that drives a black R33 that lives near me in Beaumaris and I want to meet her soooo bad :ermm:

Hot girls + hot cars = sex me :thumbsup:

spotted DRFT.33 on sunshine ave this morning and also just spotted a purple r32 GTR at bunnings carpark...u then passed me on melton hwy as u turned onto kings rd..

i was the chick in the white r34-sedan

That was me in the GTR.

Nice 4 door!

I was in a real hurry to buy some polish (ran out half way through) from Supercheap and get back to my mates house to finish off his car....lol so we could cruise

while the sun was out.

ahh thats why he had a extra big grin on his face haha.

ahh the silver stagea with 'baby on board tag' ? and yeah those plates are a bit miss leading but couldn't have them sitting off the car for too long, it was getting to me, im working on it

lol nah that cant be our one, ours is silver and has a little toy piggy hanging from the tow hook :P

You from the Mentone area bro?

I've noticed a fair few skylines and other imports popping up in the area lately; there used to be none.

There's this one girl that drives a black R33 that lives near me in Beaumaris and I want to meet her soooo bad :P

Hot girls + hot cars = sex me :P

nah bro I'm not but I work there so I'm their everyday working man there's a heap of skylines in mentone saw one at the mordialloc shops this morning nice black r33 outside civic video and I'm feeling u man hot girls in skylines r a nice mix LOL I Wana see this one now :cool:

yeah bro, white one with a soft top, i remember pullin up nxt to u and seein ur sau sticker was gna wave but u mite of thought i was gay or something lol cuz i wasnt in my skyline....it would just be like some dude waving at u in a random car

LoL i would have waved back anyway :(

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