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pretty sure i spotted you peterw turning out of one of the streets near the beach today.

wouldnt have been me. i was in geelong on sat night tho. must be another silver 34 getting around :thumbsup: lol

ive been seeing the orange 33 around geelong heaps latley

same here. saw it at eastern sat night

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ive been seeing the orange 33 around geelong heaps latley

if its the one with the chrome wheels then i've seen it on mercer a few days ago.

Just came back from work through Malop. Followed a silver 34 with plates QBHIND - are you on here? Saw you getting followed by a feral ute too close so you let him by...then i was next behind :)

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i need to get my 100k service done. can anyone recommend somewhere in Geelong thats familiar with skylines?

Dalton Automotive on Wood Street, South Geelong. Last time i was there they had 2 black R34's, 1 33 and 2 R32's mine included. Give you an idea of how many imports they do.....

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pretty sure i spotted you peterw turning out of one of the streets near the beach today.

just wondering if anyone here is from batesford? i keep spotting a black gtr and saw an orange 33 as well today.

i no the guy who drives the orange 33, i dont think he is on here... i could b wrong but... n yer its around a fair bit.

the black gtr ur talking about ru sure thats a gtr mate? and is it an r34?

hey thommo where in north geelong u work? surprised i havent seen ya...

and does some1 on here own a black r32 with plates REC-997? i saw it like 4 days in a row everywhere last week haha

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who are "geelong underground drifters" or whatever. was down visiting partners family last weekend, and a black 32 and s13 with GUD and "geelong underground drifters" stickers on there cars were driving like tools. pretty sure any car can skate first in a straight line in the wet, dont think it needs to be done in traffic.

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who are "geelong underground drifters" or whatever. was down visiting partners family last weekend, and a black 32 and s13 with GUD and "geelong underground drifters" stickers on there cars were driving like tools. pretty sure any car can skate first in a straight line in the wet, dont think it needs to be done in traffic.

yeah i seen these 2 cars aswell yesterday turning into eastern beach during the carols

driving like idots not the good image expecially when there were about 4 cop cars in the car park and

a heap more cops in the surrounding area not to mention adding the drift stickers asks for trouble

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yeah ive seen them around too, not real underground when you drive like d!ckheads and couldn't have physically fit a larger sticker on the car...

hahaha yeah

the stickers take up basicaly the whole length of the car

time for a name change maybe a little less "underground"

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I'm in Geelong with a completely factory 32 GTR but don't get out enough. My mate has a black 400awkw 34 gtr in street trim (race fuel tune) but he's not on the forums. Another mate has a 32 GTS4 auto with marble paint pimped out for cruising only - also not on the forums.

As the weather gets warmer we should organise something. There's heaps of good roads *away* from the bullshit of Ritchie Boulevard...

Who drives the 32 gtr that works(ed) at the Caltex in Grovedale? Very clean car ;)

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