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Electric blue? It might be the same one I saw a few weeks back for sale @ Synergy. It looked crazy! The colour was awesome. Very nice car. They said that someone had put a deposit on it, so it must be the same one!

it was more of a navy blue.

Is it me or is there a lot of stag's getting around these days. Driving from norwood to south road last night at 7ish saw one and then on the way back about 10.30 saw two of them. Its like a station-wagon invasion :P

About a year ago there were only a handful now there seems to be a whole flock.... not saying that their crap or anything, just stating the obvious :P

spotted teh bright blue 32 gtr fly past my work in lonsdale this arvo, sounds tuff!

also spotted a white 32 gtr at colonnades, had a rip drift pig sticker

Pretty sure i spotted 'cronic..' at colonades parked not far away from me this afternoon. Wheels look good :P .

Woooo I've finally been spotted :P

The car needs a good wash, though. Just picked it up from Boostworx last night and was at Colonades picking up the missus!

Spotted a Grey 33 going down King William yesterday at about 4:10pm? Had mad flutterzzzz

Spotted a very, very clean white 34 GT-T going up the Expressway last night. He was flogging it up the hill!

spotted a few today

maroon 33 with grey GT stripes up the body on brighton road about 1:30

white 32 gtst, GTR front bar, meshies and black bonnet (SAU sticker at the top of the windscreen) at south road / anzac hwy bout 2:30, then not long after that a black stocker lookin 33 with a ducktail wing and SAU url on the rear 1/4 window at north tce / king william st heading towards vic square

Woooo I've finally been spotted :laugh:

The car needs a good wash, though. Just picked it up from Boostworx last night and was at Colonades picking up the missus!

Spotted a Grey 33 going down King William yesterday at about 4:10pm? Had mad flutterzzzz

Spotted a very, very clean white 34 GT-T going up the Expressway last night. He was flogging it up the hill!

my 32 was parked opposite u like 2 cars up

spotted miss r34 today about 230 at the intersection of cavan rd and grand junction rd.

i gave ya a quick poke of the screamer and a wave as i turned.

hey i was wondering who you were! lol sorry didnt see the wave tho :( but here is one back from me now!! :)

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