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Spotted a Silver R32 - TZD-XXX - coming down Power Road, Doveton at around 8:45pm.

Spotted a Black / Gunmetal GTR R32 - TFY-XXX on the Monash / Princes Freeway in-bound at around 2:20am. Took the Point Cook Road exit.

spotted a purple 32 yesterday on spencer street in the morning! with sau sticker

i was in the red180 with the black booot!!!

Could have been my GTR.

I remember seeing a 180sx, can't remember the colour.

Not so much spotted as bumped into... A number of SAU boyz at twister tonight... It's a small world and had my friends had not picked up their friend I never would have met them....Boys when ya read this post up so I kno who is who..and ya names cause I forgot :)

Not so much spotted as bumped into... A number of SAU boyz at twister tonight... It's a small world and had my friends had not picked up their friend I never would have met them....Boys when ya read this post up so I kno who is who..and ya names cause I forgot :D

hahaha hey zorb its Bez who you ran into :)

lol didnt quiest success the pickup aye hahaha

yeah alot of SAU memebrs at Twister was random but fun..

woo for meeting you guys in the smoko area.. lol.

actually now i think of it i think i did see u bez but didnt register at the time.

wass off my face with a blue shirt n a white jumped slinged around my sholdur

Edited by SKYL1N

ROFL that was you? lol there was so many skylines there tonight. half the car park.. total 7 R33's and 4 R32's and only 1 R34 :) aha..

twas good we stayed till 7am till it closed now its time for an epic sleep haha

spotted a marone wagon with SAU stickers [rswgn] or sumfin like that on burwood hwy near scoresby rd and a black 32 pulling onto stud rd inbetween high street and ferntree gully rd at a set of lights and when i was at the servo i saw a red R31 give it some stick leaving the lights on stud rd crossing ferntree gully rd heading towards knox. sound nice!!!

Spotted! LEEEAANBAC getting his PIMP on at electric dreams @ Fix bar in docklands last night. Player playerr :huh:

Hightower is one hungry mofo.

spotted GTT34 with his jaw draging on the ground..... thats how i get down baby LOL

'' *clap clap* hurry up bitches!!! get in the photo'' LOL

hahahahah fark that was the best, from the start to the end!!!

hahahahhahahaahhaha hightower, your the best

i got home at 5:30 an had to wake up at 8.............

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