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Also didnt metion before, i spotted MR R34, a yellow R34 (obviously) down Anzac h/w last night, was a few cars back from you flick when i flashed me lights, dont know if you saw it. And saw him again today around 4 down the end of anzac h/w just cruising around. Were alot of skylines out down the bay, was a good day at the Toyoshow down there..

Yeah did see him, wound down my window to maybe speak to him but he seemed a little ummm.. not wanting to acknowledge us..

Saw flick on my way to the city to get Jema, my mates went to that toyo show but i couldn't make it

Didnt see you, was probly concentrating on the turle in my passenger seat lol - driving like a grandma so i wouldnt spill water!

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saw slo-032 getting dynoed at road and track today

saw a young bloke in a HR30 (i think) give me a wave as he overtook me on the inside of ascot ave/portrush road. dude was driving like a p-plater, speeding, changing lanes, overtaking on the inside etc. not cool dude

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saw slo-032 getting dynoed at road and track today

saw a young bloke in a HR30 (i think) give me a wave as he overtook me on the inside of ascot ave/portrush road. dude was driving like a p-plater, speeding, changing lanes, overtaking on the inside etc. not cool dude

-D

stereotyping p platers. not cool dude

haha it is actually POMFUS - it is a mate of mine. He just swapped his R32GTR for the R34

Haha ohhh lol only saw it quickly and thats the only thing i could come up with lol what does POMFUS mean????

stereotyping p platers. not cool dude

Most P platers drive like dickheads. I know I did when I was young and stupid, thought I was the king of the world and dragged (and drove) like a maniac all the time. Fortunately some of us grow up :D Face it, most testostreone-pumped late teenage guys think they are the shizz, and take every opportunity to act like a tool. I see it every single day. They all want to race me - no matter how crap their car is. And female P-platers just drive erratically because they are holding their mobile phone to their ears or writing text messages while driving.

Haha ohhh lol only saw it quickly and thats the only thing i could come up with lol what does POMFUS mean????

It is his DJ name - not sure where it actually comes from though - I should ask him that

Most P platers drive like dickheads. I know I did when I was young and stupid, thought I was the king of the world and dragged (and drove) like a maniac all the time. Fortunately some of us grow up :D Face it, most testostreone-pumped late teenage guys think they are the shizz, and take every opportunity to act like a tool. I see it every single day. They all want to race me - no matter how crap their car is. And female P-platers just drive erratically because they are holding their mobile phone to their ears or writing text messages while driving.

guess im a dickhead then

Most P platers drive like dickheads. I know I did when I was young and stupid, thought I was the king of the world and dragged (and drove) like a maniac all the time. Fortunately some of us grow up :P Face it, most testostreone-pumped late teenage guys think they are the shizz, and take every opportunity to act like a tool. I see it every single day. They all want to race me - no matter how crap their car is. And female P-platers just drive erratically because they are holding their mobile phone to their ears or writing text messages while driving.

:D Or doing there make-up! That's funny! :)

guess im a dickhead then

not all P-platers are dickheads mate, just a lot of them. Kind of like how sum ppl think all cops are dickheads but a lot of them are so it kinda gives all of them a bad name.

lol yes thats me in the vic regod 32..i really need to get it SA plated soon lol where bouts did ya see me??

and cara my car is filthy ive been thinking bout cleaning it but dont want to clean it and then it get dirty again lol i hate black haha see ya at the smasa show :D

spotted one white r32 today. thats it. very exciting lol

oh and vinnie my car is filthy as..............geeting my interior detailed on saturday gonna try and get the drink stains out of my passenger seat............due to the fact the judges at the smasa show are the same ones from SCS and Berri...............

Silver R33 GTR stopped at the lights next to my R31 wagon on Sturt rd crossing Diagonal rd on Sunday. I wasn't driving though.. Looked like he wanted to chat but we were busy talking :D

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