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saw r34eaper again on the nepean the other day aswell... most spotted sau vic'er fer sure...

do you actually have a home or just sleep in that thing>?

Sure ur not just following me? :laughing-smiley-014:

i live near nepean hwy.. and mates live around there to so probally catch me going back and forward LoL

do i get a prize for being most spotted? :(

Edited by Malz34

Thursday night I was North bound on the Loddon Hwy... ...At 8:15 (about 15 minuets at 130km south of the Bridgerwater servo/Bendigo bypass) a car wet past heading South and I saw some bright red stove tops in my mirror... ...They were heading back Bendigo way... ...Couldn't tell if they were a 32 or 33... ...Could have been any car really... ...but I just had a feeling it was a Skyline because of the sound...

Then on Saturday afternoon in Stradbroke Ave, Swan Hill, I saw a Blue 33 that had some white details... ...And a "P" plate...

Doubt it would be anyone on here... ...But then you never know... ...Last time I was up there I saw a two 33s... ...One Bright Purple and one Green...

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