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saw a blue stag (stg 025?) on saturday i beleive from memory around 1030ish turning onto reynell road from byards road, was being followed by a 180sx?

shortly after saw a white stag at flagstaff hill/aberfoyle park skate park (slo 034) ???

later on in the day mid arvo also spotted a r34 4 door in white (raw 034) turning onto sunnymead drive then saw a silver r33 with xx plates then a maroon/red 33 staight after the silver one with plates (rpm 033)

spotted today was the same silver r33 with xx plates at aberfoyle park shopping centre/chicken hub (sau stickers on rear quarter window were also a dead give away) round 1230pm

i beleive a decent sighting in my daily driver for one weekend.

Spotted Silver 33 with plate HER RB at Briens road/Hampstead Road intersection yesterday. It looked like it was a very clean car :) oh and a black 350GT on Bridge road this afternoon :)

Saw a few today,

Black R34 with a kit had a female driver around 7:45am on goodwood rd. Also in the afternoon saw a white R34 GTR with gold wheels? on fisher street around 3.30pm, nice looking white 33 GTST on the back of a tow truck too, had a GTR spoiler and front bar/lip, goodwood rd, around 3:45pm. Black 33 with some deep dish wheels female driver as well, looked tough on main rd, coro valley.

saw a blue stag (stg 025?) on saturday i beleive from memory around 1030ish turning onto reynell road from byards road, was being followed by a 180sx?

shortly after saw a white stag at flagstaff hill/aberfoyle park skate park (slo 034) ???

later on in the day mid arvo also spotted a r34 4 door in white (raw 034) turning onto sunnymead drive then saw a silver r33 with xx plates then a maroon/red 33 staight after the silver one with plates (rpm 033)

spotted today was the same silver r33 with xx plates at aberfoyle park shopping centre/chicken hub (sau stickers on rear quarter window were also a dead give away) round 1230pm

i beleive a decent sighting in my daily driver for one weekend.

silver 33 was me both times, think I remember seeing you on sunnymeade...

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