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hey, who here goes to fitness first? or for that matter, who's a gym goer and which gym?

reason i post this is that at fitness first in syndal, theres a guy with a sick midnight purple pearl GTR, a red 33gts-t, and a white 33gts-t which i park next to nearly everyday and just noticed that today, he's got a skylinesaustralia.com sticker. everytime i go, your car is there, so i figure you might work there? who are ya dude?

cheers.

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Originally posted by Cyric

i go to lifestyle in wheelers hill... white gts-t with SAU stickers on it....

so do i.. .i alwaays see yuopr car there.. is it the one with the really high spoiler?

mine is the silver r34.. i don't drive it there much, usually use my 4x4.

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Originally posted by coco69

hahaha marcus, who's yur gf man?

lol @ dave once again!, who's yur reliable source?

and yeh daz, that jetspeed s15 is pretty cool, but theres like 5 or more s15's goin there!  see one everytime.

dan - my girlfriend (EX)..... she has seen half the guys from SAU vic now when they come to pick shit up. She thinks marcus is pretty sexy tho.. sorry dude.

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Originally posted by Daz

You hard core.  

Prahrahn the gay capital of Melbourne. :bahaha:

BAHAHAHA

im the most hardcore, i go to BROADY gym lol, there's a white 33 gtr thats there a bit, a 33gtst, s14 series 2 (pretty nice) an UGLY 300zx, and a stock 300zx fairlady, and the odd silvia b/s etc :D dont mess with da broady boyz :P lol

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