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Saw a nice silver one on the burwood highway going past deakin uni round 5 yesterday. Didnt see wat type but i think the numberplate started with IM2. Sounded very sweet. Then a very clean lookin white one, agian not sure what type, stuck behind the tram i was on on Toorak road about 5 min later.

Spotted R33 Silver...SAU Sticker rear driver side ......

Heading South down Greenborough Road.

4.30PM

Actually he was going to head North..but changed his mind. :)

Nice set of deep dish Chrome edged wheels.

Forgot his number plates

I was in the 33GTR came alongside on the ring road. :P

Saw snowman driving SMAUG today on the monash, im not 100% sure it was actually snowman driving but im assuming it was as i dont think anyone that owns a car like that would be handing the keys out.

spotted a black 33 on derrimut road hoppers just after 2:30pm today...almost certain it had sau-vic stickers, and a carsales for sale sticker on the back

Wow, spotted twice in as many weeks :P Yeah Im always up hoppers way, the gf lives there. See you around

Ran into R34PER on nepean highway, didnt think it was feasible to chase you with a full car and slipping clutch mate :D

hehehe was getting away from group of "commonwhores" given me the sh%#s

awsome car mate looks tough!! love the plates :P

Edited by Malz34

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