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lol i'm from taylors.... never ever seen your car b4 let alone a blue r32!

i always see meggala around highpoint though... his car sticks out like the proverbial... oh, and you can't miss those plates :P

Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

i'm in taylors lakes (more of a north west but close enough)

blue r32gtst

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Hey WLD747...I live in delahey...drive a white R34...This isnt my user name as my user name doesnt allow me to reply to anything... Seen a whole heap of skylines around the area but wouldnt have a clue who they are.....Maybe us western suburbs people should have a mini meet

west side. st.albans.

White r33 s2 Type M. big intercooler at the front. is mine.

have seen a fair few around my area. there is a gunmetal grey s2 r33 around my area, and a mad chick in a r33 two tone with blue flame stickers on her car. also around my area. ohh and a r34 yellow, drug dealers around my area.

Originally posted by WLD747

this is the latest pic cause the other one was last years pic.

hope you guys dont froth.

i tired not to spew :D

J/k.

Evil... you got your car from Karizma on Victoria St?

uLA32,

where in taylors are you and what car do u drive? i see a silver r32 sometimes and a gunmetal r32 sometimes also but that's all i know from the area.

i have also seen CNBLOW before... very nice white R34, and used to see a red R34 in the taylors lakes shopping centre but not for a while.

Waz.

I live in Delahey.

Burgundy S1 R33

19" dual 5 spoke rims

Fmic, with std type-m bar modified

Personalized plates (black with white lettering)

ps: if you know the car please doent quote the reg :D.

Will be up for a mini meet. How about Bunnings on Keilor-Melton Hwy in Taylors Lakes?

Im with you al...up for a meet at bunnings...anyone intrested??....thanks waz for the comment..thats my white R34...Ive seen heaps around but wouldnt know who they are... hey Dineth...seen your car in airport west....as im always round there.....

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