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was stalked today on toorak road by a 4door R34 like mine cept silver lol, pulled over & chatted to them coming back from there indoor cricket game... dont know if there on SAU but if your reading this nice meetin yas haha

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saw a silver 33 in corio drv springvale sth and then saw SKYGAL (white r34) and a white r32 in a drive way and front yard of a house. then say a while r33 with the plates RULYDR i think that wat it was on pound rd

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Saw a white R34 GTT around Parliament station at around 1230 yesterday.

Saw a yellow R34 GTT around Russel St at around 1630 yesterday.

Both had standard plates, can't remember the exact details.

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yesterday...driving along burwood highway next to a white r33 gtr.. gave a smile n yeah had a sau sticker...very nice car....

then was followed by a white r33 gts along burwood highway.

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had a play with a white series 2 r33 on the freeway last night and exchanged :( anyone on here?

was behind a wingless silver r34 on princes st (?) for a fair bit

and a very tuff looking dark blue r34 c/f bonnet goldish rims in carlton. pretty sure i seen that 1 on the forum before...

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Spotted a black r33 on Blackburn road parked on one side, and a white r33 parked on the other.

Also spotted a White r32 stock as a rock at Nunawading maccas saturday nite.

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spotted a couple of 33's round near work in west heidleberg today round 4.30

one white on waterdale road, nodded

and a silver one at neway wheel repairs (was in work van)

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Havent been on here for ages, but have spotted alot of you around, emsta look out for my ute.. im getting stickers of bec hopefully this week or next for it..

what car are you driving now???

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i see this nice Black R31 sedan every morning on camberwell road on the way to uni. its got nice clean white rims and looks really nice. anyone on here?

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