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I reckon Brendan(Tangles) was behind me on Goodwood Rd this arvo about 5ish, Well it was a whit Stagea anyways!

yeah that was me, had the stereo cranking out Infected Mushroom, and was enjoying the drive home :(

Mind you tho, Im sorry but I didnt see you at all..... I guess thats ok tho as I hear the Stagea is a bloody Volvo anyway! LOL :D

yeah that was me, had the stereo cranking out Infected Mushroom, and was enjoying the drive home :(

Mind you tho, Im sorry but I didnt see you at all..... I guess thats ok tho as I hear the Stagea is a bloody Volvo anyway! LOL :D

save up for a R34 front end on it and there ends all volvo comments in there trax

spotted so many skylines tonight haha on the drive home from work...

White R33 waiting at the train tracks near mitcham, very nice!

White R34 tirning left onto greenhill road

.... and a Black R32 turning right :)

White R33 GTR Turning left onto north terrace

A white R34 following me down main north road

yeah that was me, had the stereo cranking out Infected Mushroom, and was enjoying the drive home :)

Mind you tho, Im sorry but I didnt see you at all..... I guess thats ok tho as I hear the Stagea is a bloody Volvo anyway! LOL :D

Yeh nah thats cool you wouldn't have noticed me...... I was in my stealth daily driver(Blue KE55 Corolla) I just noticed a MASSIVE fella in the drivers seat, and just assumed it was you!!!

Yeh nah thats cool you wouldn't have noticed me...... I was in my stealth daily driver(Blue KE55 Corolla) I just noticed a MASSIVE fella in the drivers seat, and just assumed it was you!!!

LOL

yeah thats why I didnt notice you then......

now lets not mention Volvo's ever again (eh Nozila??!!)

seeing a lot of R34's lately, saw one recently, 2 door, white, huge rear wing, sounded HORN with the loud exhaust, manual, pretty sure it would have been fairly mod'd.

LOL

yeah thats why I didnt notice you then......

now lets not mention Volvo's ever again (eh Nozila??!!)

seeing a lot of R34's lately, saw one recently, 2 door, white, huge rear wing, sounded HORN with the loud exhaust, manual, pretty sure it would have been fairly mod'd.

sure it wasnt this white 1 with a dual pee-shooter zaust

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spotted vange and gave a blast of the air horns you were heading home (upto scotties motel)

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