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spotted porche carrera 911 silver in the underground carpark at my work. damn these rich executives. something tells me i need to climb the ranks

3L badge on it ,wikpedia's telling me there are no 3L carrera's that shape but eh still nice

black leather bucket seats look tuff as also :P

spotted a white vp with a smiley face on the bonnet :) looked like this guy with headphone's

yea he was at scs with tuned 4 street and his name is adam,

that car is such a crack up haha hes a good bloke tho.

spotted bezender this arvo............both of us trying to find shortcuts thru traffic. was behind him down by hamilton holden

skyline has the balls to get breaks in traffic onto brighton road eh ;) - commdore doesnt tho :)

spotted bezender this arvo............both of us trying to find shortcuts thru traffic. was behind him down by hamilton holden

skyline has the balls to get breaks in traffic onto brighton road eh :D - commdore doesnt tho :)

LOL yeah i saw u too, didnt twig till i saw the r.i.p drift_pig13 sticker on ur back window when we got to the corner or brighton and bowker st, and later on when i got to my mates place near hove train station and i saw ur SAU sticker.

2nd gear loves it :P

LOL yeah i saw u too, didnt twig till i saw the r.i.p drift_pig13 sticker on ur back window when we got to the corner or brighton and bowker st, and later on when i got to my mates place near hove train station and i saw ur SAU sticker.

2nd gear loves it :rofl:

YAY

first time my primer patch on the bonnet hasnt given me away

Saw a possible midnight purple 33 on Belair Rd Mitcham with no rear wing at about 10:30 last night. Got the wave!

Also spotted a Skyline hater at maccas cross rd last night. Some douche in a mazda 6 MPS rolls in looks at us, goes into the drive thru then proceeds to (with enthusiasm) flip the bird for like 10 seconds. Then as he came out he stopped and looked at us for a while and possibly took down plates/sau website. I was about to go knock the c**t out but he drove off.

Made me confused and angry :worship:

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