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spotted a white r33 gtst with SAU sticker on warrigal road yesterday and was driving behind it at about 12pm, number plate was something like TIL-xxx.

spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr? with the plate "VSPEC" on cheltenham road at about 6pm, and a white r33 on lower dandenong road with plate "RSPEC"

wonder if he'd wanna sell em...

spotted htial in his grey skyline with decals on princess hwy today around 10ish?

and white r33 plates lthl parked alongside princess hwy. contruction worker?

Woot... ...Spotted again... :( ...It really needs a wash... ...red dust still all over it...

I spotted a a Black/Dark Grey 33 (QQO-xxx) in springvale south near my parents place... ...Had a "Type R" sticker on the boot lid... ...odd... :laugh:

Also saw a white 33 on Princess (TNA-xxx)... ...remembered this one because it made me think "Tits'N'Ass"... :D

Saw you [WLDCRD] on Princess filling up at petrol station surrounded by 'boat cruise' lol.. ha to wait like 10 minutes to leave because they were blocking the way

i rocked up and was like "what the hell?" and they were all leaving when i was about to leave, so i pushed in and made my way through! quite a few clappers there but there were a couple that looked neat. but majority is still ass!

Spotted a White R34 - plates WCI-XXX - at roughly 4:15pm on Thurs at the intersection of Abbots Road and South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong South.

Spotted a Silver R33 - plates CRZY33 - at roughly 11:15pm on Fri at Shell on Princes Highway, Hallam.

Spotted a White R34- plates WCI-XXX - at roughly 4:15pm on Thurs at the intersection of Abbots Road and South Gippsland Highway, Dandenong South.

Spotted a Silver R33- plates KILR33 - at roughly 11:15pm on Fri at Shell on Princes Highway, Hallam.

I spotted a White 33 with the plates KILR-33 today along Princess Hwy...

The plates themselves were red...

I spotted a White 33 with the plates KILR-33 today along Princess Hwy...

The plates themselves were red...

My bad, thought it was silver.. I was half asleep, started at 3:45pm and was filling up to go to Geelong when I spotted the car.. :devil:

Edit: I'm pretty sure it was CRZY33 and not KILR33... lol

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