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Spotted chintami doing a formal drop tonight i think? Cars looking nice! Spotted a few other skylines about as well - also spotted Gus:P

chintami - I got into the civic vti-r with my brother leaving as you were in the carpark with your bf i assume, your bf seemed to be having a bit of a looksi. Thought we'd give you a nice flutter leaving:D

Dayne

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had a bit of a yarn with Aleko 69 today at work, good to see you again

Also, does anyone know a bloke with a silver R33, series one i think, looked to have 400r front bumper, that was involved in an acco on tues evening? Just wondering how hes going

Hey, it was good to see u 2 SUPERFLY SKYLINE , It's been a long time hey! coming out tonight ?

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OH YEH! we were checking that out!!! did u or ur bro buy that off a guy from syndicate? cos i wanted that car -_- LOL but!>>> i now have a good car 2!!... i bet me and him looked real random last night! didnt mean 2 stare at yah LOL next time come say hi! ;)

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OH YEH! we were checking that out!!! did u or ur bro buy that off a guy from syndicate? cos i wanted that car -_- LOL but!>>> i now have a good car 2!!... i bet me and him looked real random last night! didnt mean 2 stare at yah LOL next time come say hi! :P

Nope the car your thinking of its Goo's old car, Now a guy called Rohan owns that. Thats a civic coupe vti. My brothers is a civic coupe vti-r. Both silver though :(

His car is off syndicate, and its the project there in readers riders that just got turbo'd if thats what your thinking of? My brother and father did all the work on it... he baught the car completly stock :lol: Did you know it was turbo'd? I told him to give you a flutter leaving but he didnt open it up to much :) You can buy it if you want it still... hes chasing 25k:P hahaha

Dayne

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spotted veilside along isabella dr this arvo. i saw this over-sized ball-of-snot with wheels and knew it couldnt be anyone else!!! :D jks.....

saw at the canberra high school formal a black R34, stock with an exhaust and a silver R34 with an exhaust and big drift R wheels. looked real nice.......

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spottedat the st. clares formal.

shaun

slither

Erica

gun grey R32 with white rims, is that nugget

rachel

and some nice other cars, the standout being a F250 on a massive lift kit!

oi, i was directly behind slither ... ithink my cars invisible......cool.

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