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spotted a maroon 32 friday night with trade plates flying around, wanted to drag me but only just woke up for work so not into it, then spotted 2 white lines in shell servo on west tce.

today spotted vange parked on jetty road

spotted late this arvo two young chicks in their burgundy 33 between Moana and South Port. Somehow the front bar managed to come adrift whilst they were driving but didn't have any damage what so ever.

Yeh i stopped and had a chat with them. Bar was only put on the day before and fell off as they were cruising. Couldnt put it back on tho, and was funny seein them try to put it in the back heh. Hope you girls didnt wait too long there.

Well spotted Zilla 1 on the espy today, looked bloody nice. Yesterday saw a very clean Black 32 4 door at the Brighton car wash near Charlies and then again later had some fun with a Ceffy around there too. Sounded nice mate

Spotted a really nice looking dark blue R33 On Marion Road heading up flaggy hill...... behind me. @ at around 8:40 tonight. >_<

Slowed to have a quick chat, couldn't really hear though.

It had a set of white deep dish wheels, unsure of make. Looked awesome. :mad:

saw lots of nice cars yesterday at the bay, good 2 c the nice weather..wait wait till summer!

saw a yellow 33 with gtr win, looked very nice, then about 2 secs later a white 33 like mine, then while i was eating my yiros i saw some hotties in a blue 32 on jetty rd :(

then spotted 2 white lines in shell servo on west tce.

today spotted vange parked on jetty road

yep that was me n heslo at shell and me on jetty rd...

spotted white R33 with a decal panda as well and saw a diff 1 the other day without decal :S not sure if it was the same

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That is a friend of mine Courtney's R33, Steve - she is a nice girl and a bit of a stunner too :( .... she lives up in Greenwith. Her front bar is very interesting too. I have been trying to get her to come out on some cruises ....

Would it be this one? :(

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Snapped it beginning of last month, was heading south on Main Nth Rd, Robe Tce intersection.

Looks like Keir Wilson's Gallardo Ash .... he took me for a spin in it a couple of months ago ..... 125kph in 1st gear *drool* .... you literally pour yourself over the rollcage and into the seat .... has a tight fitting dash covered in every variety of instrumentation - it really is a sight to behold! .... clutchless semi-auto ..... pure titanium exhaust .... simply amazing car!!!

He had a crack in his windscreen recently - guess the replacement cost?

$10,000 ..............................

That is a friend of mine Courtney's R33, Steve - she is a nice girl and a bit of a stunner too :D .... she lives up in Greenwith. Her front bar is very interesting too. I have been trying to get her to come out on some cruises ....

Try harder! :no: lol

... oh i finally started modding the 34 Andrew you would be so proud.

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think i saw black33 26 around 9.30 this morning on aylifes road. I was in a grey falcon a couple of cars back.

saw a TVR Chimera drag a HSV off the lights,the little V8 TVR left the commy for dead :no: hmmmmmmm TVR

think i saw black33 26 around 9.30 this morning on aylifes road. I was in a grey falcon a couple of cars back.

not me, 9:30 in morning haha, lucky if i get up at 10, let alone driving around by that time

yesterday

spotted a silver evo 8 on main north rd as well as a dark blue one - similar to the bayside blue, on the same rd. they stand out like a sore thumb

today

spotted on my way home before on montague rd a broze/gold coloured r33 with 400r front bar . nice looking car and nice looking driver.

I would hope that the driver was of female variety there Duc.............

i dont discriminate

i just came back inside from pushing my car out of the shed. omfg its dirty. its getting a clean now yo. another 'line on the streets soon.........hopefully

edit* looks better cleaned now. need new rims...actually new everything hahaha

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i dont discriminate

i just came back inside from pushing my car out of the shed. omfg its dirty. its getting a clean now yo. another 'line on the streets soon.........hopefully

edit* looks better cleaned now. need new rims...actually new everything hahaha

why new rims mate? those works look cool :)

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