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Saw a bunch of imports today, notably a black 32 at Birdwood and a nice silvia whos driver gave me a wave while I was heading thru chain of ponds.. sorry i didnt wave back, but you'd passed by the time I realized :)

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Woot! I think this is my first ever spotted :P

I was keen but when I realised my lane was blocked several hundred metres up I gave up! I had to do the double take when I saw the SAU sticker on the Ford though!

hehe, wouldnt be the first double take

theres a holden ute gettin round with SAU stickers on it too :)

Saw this morning a white R33 gts't with a GTR front bar and wing, waz turning from a side street onto goodwood road. Just south of the tram line. Looked tough, was very nice. I was walking up the otherside of goodwood road across from you, dont know if you saw me tho. Waz it anyone on here?

about 45 mins ago, white stagea turning off nelson onto wright rd at the roundabout there, had kit and some kind of dark coloured rims, didnt get a overly good look but looked tough.

might of been Mel they had the Blue R32 and possibly also a midnight purple GTR when they had child they got a stag :down:

about 45 mins ago, white stagea turning off nelson onto wright rd at the roundabout there, had kit and some kind of dark coloured rims, didnt get a overly good look but looked tough.

this morn on way to work spotted a maroon 33 at the lights on lower north east road with a SAU sticker on drivers rear quater window.

then on the way home saw a silver 34 with a nice kit crusing on walkeys road with a blonde driving.

spotted (a few times) a blue later series R34 (different front bar) GTT in bayside blue with GTTR-34 plates around the windsor gardens area

and at sir donald bradman drive up near mile end bunnings an orange 34 GTT with what looked like vic plates SKYR34 heading towards the city bout 2:45pm

this morn on way to work spotted a maroon 33 at the lights on lower north east road with a SAU sticker on drivers rear quater window.

Hey hey spotted you too but I was way too tired to realise until it was too late!

spotted a purple R33 like Jasmin's unless her sister is driving her car :) GTR wing on the back pretty sure id was midnight purple too not some respray

also spotted the micro turbo's today

this morning a mirage turbo and this afternoon a civic turbo :P

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