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spotted a black 32 gts-t with silver buddy club p1 wheels parked on hindley st and a grey 4 door r33 with a female driver driving past hindley st around 540pm. and a black 32 gtr? on goodwood road with a for sale sticker on it around 630.

Edited by TS-R34

white r34, can't remember much details, just a SAU sticker along the top of the rear window and looked clean as. - on marion road near marion pub at about 4:50 this arvo. I was in the R31 pulling out of BP.

lol yea that was me i think, first time driving in the wet with the new 3L in there!!! bit of fun!! got tuned and made even more 2day... hope it doesnt rain again...myt not make it home! lol u in a 32? didnt see ne one...

nah i was walking back to my place on the other side of brighton rd. what are u making after the tune???

haha, probably on his way to Kell's for a XXX wax & maybe some eye lash tinting :)

Sssshhhhhhh! No one is meant to know :banana: Sack, back and crack! :rofl:

Nah, on my way to TAFE class ... boring! Just dropped the boy off at school too.

With the exception of my stagea, I spotted no stageas on the road this morning ... but I did however see 4 R32s :P

:laugh:

Edited by RubyRS4
Spotted a black 32 (possibly gtr) with premium plates on south rd near the brickworks, gave me a wave... anyone?

that would be me mate, driving back from smooth g ! its a gtst with gtr pretty much everything on it! one tough looking car you have there! suprised you didnt see the sau sticker on the rear quater window!

Edited by Jonnyboy89

This arvo after work spotted at St Agnes, ImportS13 briefly alongside VSPEC (midnight purple R33 GT-R) which was sounding noicer than usual. Also, saw Kye (ImportS13) at the Ridgehaven car wash the other day.

saw a nice silver or gold 32 this morn on victoria rd sema4 way. twin pipes lowered on black dori teks. bit sketchy on detail as it was before 5am and still sleepin. was in the falcon.

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