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Saw a team wanger in a red VX Clubsport with team wang stickers on it on Cheltenham Road today around 2:30pm...

Also a yellow R34 coupe on nepean hwy in dandy at around 2:40pm

Mate of mine spotted an R34 last weekend. Blasted past him along one of the Eastlink onramps.. GOING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION

Hope it wasn't an SAU member

haha probably forgot it was paid, and didnt want to go through a toll gate lol

bit of a risk for only 50cents :P

spotted a chick drivn a stock lookn burgandy 33 round the ringwood north area, and always spot a black r32 GTR with an N1 bootlip passing me on warrandyte road everymorning has custom plates haha

Edited by urbanoperations
I spotted SKYL1N last night pulling into the BP on auburn? or burke? road in Kew.

At about 11pm, I was just cruising past, dont think you saw me.

would have been burke road. and naa i didnt see you :)

however i have seen you once at that bp and then punched a wall in jealousy at p plates on that car. haha

'R34J3T' silver R34 4-door, looked like it had chromies, driver was staring at my car as he went past, I was on Kimberley Drive in Chirnside Park waiting to turn onto Maroondah Hwy this arvo. I think it was non-turbo, got a quick glimpse of the headlights.

hey, were you the one in the 34 white sedan??? nice car :)

wife spotted an old indian/lankan driving a stockish looking black R33 on Wedensday i think she said. Somewhere near monash on the princess hwy, had SAU stickers on it
lol worng section Ni :D

but sounds like Basti either way

probably hes dad driving

:down:

its a non turbo mate, soonn to be booosted!!

lol i was thinking of the wrong car

i was thinking of asilver 34 sedan that has plates TBOJET lol

guy that goes to CREATD has it

but still get some boost in it ;)

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