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spotted a silver r34 gtr vpec with plates spy 34 goin down northeast road at maybe 7:30ish?

they turned into the modbury bp

also spotted a shiny red s14 going down the same road at the same time that turned into the lil road near repco

spotted WLD MAN at intercection of frome and melbourne st at about 5.30 tonight, looking good mate! gave a small toot not sure if you heard lol

Ha ha yeah seen ya too...... boy what a bad time to go through town. PEAK HOUR

spotted a dark 33 - looked like a GTR, had sun in the eyes - plates SLY 033, on Newton rd this morning. I know an ex forum member used to have these plates, but his was a silver GTST

then a little further up the road on Darley spotted a nice resprayed 33 GTST in a maroon metallic, 400R rear bar and drift lip. looked very tidy

Followed a wine red 33 this morning from south road down doctors road, states road, wheatshief road and onto panatalinga road. Looked pretty much stock. Pulled away from us as we got onto panatalinga road.. Was about quarter to 7 this morning.

wine r33 near repat, cute chick driver

silver r34 with kit,no wing. behind me on expressway, gave wave... nothing !!

silver stag with GTR stickers in chrome on the front gaurds, on patalinga dude take those off !!!

bayside blue, kitted up R34 -32 kit maybe... quick glimps it looked converted but not sure ? on king william rd

parked next to a silver r33 .5 spoke wheels up in prospect, auto box = fail

R8 in town with daytime runners on.man someone buy one in another colour then silver

spotted a car like andrews new one in the wyatt st carpark , custom rego

black r33 4dr, normal spot passing my house

R31 passage booting it off wyatt st area clean car.

and a few others I CFR...lol

spotted a red 32 going up to windy point at about 10.25pm, a white 33 going past me while i was on the side of montacute road at about 10.40pm, then a silver 33 with a blue sticker on rear window and a cfs top on at blackwood BP at about 12.20am.

Yesterday about 5:30pm spotted a white 33, not sure if was GTR on south road heading south from sir don bradman.

Then as heading north spotted a silver 33 GTR, very clean, gave the driver a wave, got one back, dont think is on here.

dark blue or black r33 with huge cannon on it,, doing about 110 on the expressway ... she pulled up next to me on south rd ,, it was a older lady, late 40's or early 50's driving it... some spiky blond hairdoo. I was shocked !!! thought it was a kid from the quick glimpse of the hair/car from a distance..lol

she was so lucky, the laser motorbike was out a few K's up the road from her entrance...lol

Spotted a nice midnight purple 33 gtr on south road at Darlington.

Also a stock looking silver s2 stag on Panalatinga road about lunch time.

Followed a wine red 33 this morning from south road down doctors road, states road, wheatshief road and onto panatalinga road. Looked pretty much stock. Pulled away from us as we got onto panatalinga road.. Was about quarter to 7 this morning.

Possibly me?

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