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i know theres a spotted thread... but this just caught me way off guard :(

we were driving down to east bentleigh this afternoon at about 12pm and saw a burgandy R33 GTST with 17inch alloys, exhaust and an unpainted 400R front bar driving down east boundary road.... normally this wouldnt be anything special but when we drove past we looked and i had to do a double take... there were 2 old ladies in it... im taling 50s+

now either this lady is having a bit of a midlife/post midlife crisis or someone lent their car to their mum to take to the boundary hotel for some pokie fun :rofl:

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LOL :rofl:...those are some cool old ladies!....That would make my day seeing that!

"Son, move you car out of the driveway so we can go Pokies"

"Just take the skyline, Mum!"

*takes off sideways down the road* - "Meh, this isnt fast" :( :(

Aww..lol...you can just think of sooo many funny scenarios!....

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When i first got my 180 i was at a set of traffic light next to this chick in a mr2. She was bout 50. I take off with a bit of a launch and she starts freakin racing meto like 130 hahaha I couldnt believe it. I backed off at bout 130, was a lil bit in front. Anyway tell my mate who works at AVO, as it had a avo sticker on it to find out she is one of the main pplz in the mr2 club of vic. FREAKED ME OUT!!

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just arrived at work on day to see a nice silvia k parked in the car park so i pull up next to it to get a better look. as im reversing into the park see some old guy walk past my car and give me a kinda funny look. so i park and get out just in time to see this guy (about 70+ with a walking stick) getting into the car. gave him a big thumbs up and a huge grin

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i saw this champ at Westfield shoppo in donny not long ago get into his 32-t and zoom off. I was sitting there havin a ciggie and admiring this 32 cos i just got my own. I see this old man walk out of the shopping centre and start walking towards its - walking frame and all, at about .5km an hour. I'm thinkin, hell no......about 10 minutes and 10 metres later, *nich-nich* the 32 alram flashes, he gets in and barp barp.....gone.

Sat there like i stunned mullet.

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