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Spoted BEZA! :) @ ABOUT 2am last night going right onto flinders st from hoddle st. Looked nice. I was my my mates black vx ss, which ran out of petrol on the way home lol. Some good exercise pushing that thing!

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CRAP!! someone stole my CAR !!!!

ohwell they wont get far car has no reverse, and gearbox needs a rebuild. wasnt me mate, mines been parked up for the last 2weeks

ok now thats freaky lol

same car same darker R34 GTT wheels and and what looked like personalised plates. only assumed it would be you as i haven't seen any other stagea around that area or you g/f area. you have a twin brother out there TJ lol

Spoted BEZA! :) @ ABOUT 2am last night going right onto flinders st from hoddle st. Looked nice. I was my my mates black vx ss, which ran out of petrol on the way home lol. Some good exercise pushing that thing!

LOL ouch

spotted a silver r33 s2 with gunmetal bbs meshies and gtr wing on princess highway yest. i thought it was my mate who has the exact same ride. was gonna pull up next to you and give you the finger, which i do to all my mates when i see them but i realised it was two large white dudes. hence the staring. thought you stole my mates car before i realised it was a r33, which are fkn eeeeeeverywhere

lol sorry man i saw ur guard liner dragging on the ground and i was like pffft sif not bolt it up thinking some random person

then wen i look up ur waving at me and by that time i drove past, i wouldve waved if i knew it was you earlier :D

Spotted KAZ180 on the Tulla Fwy the other day

what car are you driving? you seem to be around my area alot

spotted a black 33 on western ring rd heading to greensborough tonight about 6.45

spotted a black 33 coming up from southbank.. plates were.. suckin.. sakane.. something?

spotted a fluffy dice extravaganza that lives in the same building I park in.. kkyyky or something.. black 34.. white 34 on next level up..

oh spotted a yellow 34 in southbank tonight and a red 360 the other day near crown when i was on my way to lunch

and a grey 32 in thomastown sunday night I think.. drove past me and the doggies

^^ lol u always spot me man. actually now when i think about it i think i saw you yesterday as well. black series 2 but without te37s?

saw 2 32s today. one on the way home from uni from footscray. chick was driving a black 32 with some wide ass roh rims and a burgundy 32 with black stockies and kit in hoppers going down hogans road.

^^ lol u always spot me man. actually now when i think about it i think i saw you yesterday as well. black series 2 but without te37s?

saw 2 32s today. one on the way home from uni from footscray. chick was driving a black 32 with some wide ass roh rims and a burgundy 32 with black stockies and kit in hoppers going down hogans road.

nah mine has TE37's...

I can't even remember what day I saw you, but if it was you, car looks good...black/dark wheels though, not your polished lip ones...so may have been someone else?

lol sorry man i saw ur guard liner dragging on the ground and i was like pffft sif not bolt it up thinking some random person

then wen i look up ur waving at me and by that time i drove past, i wouldve waved if i knew it was you earlier :D

It's all good :D

The guard liner will be approapriately zip-tied when the cooler goes back on on Thursday :P

nah mine has TE37's...

I can't even remember what day I saw you, but if it was you, car looks good...black/dark wheels though, not your polished lip ones...so may have been someone else?

nah wouldn't have been me then. meisters are always on.

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