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Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

Lucky u weren't there Wardest, some drunken teenager with his face almost pressed up against the window of a R34 GT-T, would have been a beat down!! :(

Car or no car, it would have been a beat down. I hate kids, full stop. Anyone under the age of 15 irritates me. And if they're drunk the age limit climbs to 18.

Drunken 18 yr old guys just piss me off. The dunken 18 yr old chicks are ok tho.

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Thanks dudes for looking out for my car... a skyline watch is a great idea.... better get those sau stickers. Pushead used to park there with me, but he got scared.... i'll just park there once in a while.

Wardest> I agree, drunk 18yo girls are fine with me;)

R34GTT-R, yes it is insured... how bout i let you take the keys and you can do what you want with it... i'm trying to sell it anyways:)

Oh, man.... if Pushead's ride was the grey 33 with the GTR wing then I saw that one all the time also.

Do you guys live close to Tooronga station? If so, PM me we should hook up for drives.

There is also a black 33 that parks there regularly too. No idea who that is.

Originally posted by pushead

Wardest: yepppp thats my ride :D we are located in the waverley area dude :)

Cool, not too far from me then.

Cruises here we come. I've been itching to do the GOR again so we should organise to hit that soon. Whaddaya say fellas?

Wardest, Black R33.....it might have been mine mate although I wouldn't say I park there reg....

Oh and if U ever want to hook up for a cruise or something I live up the road in Glenhuntly......

I have parked there a couple of times but as I said only a couple of times so if you see it more often than that it can't be mine!!

Glad to hear you've been lookin after skylines man...keep up the good work!!

You can check out my car in the 'who is who' thread in the vic section 2 confirm if it was me or not.....

Hey guys,

So hang, who owns the black r33 with the GTR wing. I've seen that a couple times at Jordanville as well.....so confused. Not there anymore though.

I too am in the Waverley area, so if you're keen for a cruise or a car pool, lets hook something up.

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