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Just before i cruised with a ferrari f430 in gunmetal grey convertable. It was amazing to behold one in real life as its an amazing machine and the owner was kind enough to open those exhausts us for me.

plates were *J-430

for 500plus k it definitely had the road presence and i felt nice and snug with my black gtr.

managed to park next to the r34 that looks like a track car decked out in RE CUSTOMS decal. didnt think he actually drove it. always see your car at the workshop.

at mordiallic beach carpark last night around 630pm. i was the white Stagea next car down from yours.

you were getting alot of looks and comments while i was paying for my parking. special interest from a marked divy van

yeah it gets driven :P

i was down at the beach. saw the divi van driving around hehe

saw the sau vic sticker on your stagea as i was leaving

jacksons rd about 8:40 black r32 with SAU sticker

woohoo spotted!!111

twas me most likely. Dropping off brother to highschool and then shell petrol station, then up to wellington road :dry:

Where you the white r33 with no sau stickers?

woohoo spotted!!111

twas me most likely. Dropping off brother to highschool and then shell petrol station, then up to wellington road :dry:

Where you the white r33 with no sau stickers?

You liar, you told me you were doing school laps and hunting for underage children to relieve your tension...

:P

woohoo spotted!!111

twas me most likely. Dropping off brother to highschool and then shell petrol station, then up to wellington road :dry:

Where you the white r33 with no sau stickers?

i was 90% sure it was you..

yes i was the white r33 however i do have sau sticker you probably missed..

i also spotted you a while back in my datsun 1600 almost same place

i was 90% sure it was you..

yes i was the white r33 however i do have sau sticker you probably missed..

i also spotted you a while back in my datsun 1600 almost same place

yeah i probably missed itt, Hence why i didnt bother to post it up :P

Make your stickers more obvious next time :laugh:

saw a Blue r34 sporting p plates and SAU stickers. on Bourke rd turning right onto clayton road. i was in my daily driver ignis, :P

i think alot of people were showing off to you as they turned the corner. in the end - wasted fuel

spotted blue r32 gtr doing a u turn on calder hwy near taylors lakes. plates were GS####. cant quite remember ther rest. If you're off here, sorry for blocking the way mate, was helping my mate out in the VS (he ran outta petrol).

also spotted a dark green r33 (on the melton hwy) with pink personalised plates. didnt catch the plates but it was a lady driver

Spotted the same white 33 I put a card on last week... at stud park... again... at about 330pm... again.

Didn't card it in case they think I'm a stalker ;)

Also spotted a grey 32 at the same place.

:O you stalker?? no way!!!!

btw you are not having crystal cold the sphincter of the universe are you? :P

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