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Spotted Grey R33 GTST today about 3.30 pm on Cameron road in Anglesea (i was standing on the side of the road waiting for concrete), you must have been spewing about driving up that dirt road (Hedley St) !!!

spotted a written off 32 on Sunday just past Southland with police tape all round it... had a head on altercation with a pole... and clearly lost

I thought to myself, he won't be making it to the SnS hehe

If it was a grey 32, it's just there to stop people from speeding.

It has a sign next to it saying something like "don't let this be your christmas" or some shit...

If it was a grey 32, it's just there to stop people from speeding.

It has a sign next to it saying something like "don't let this be your christmas" or some shit...

serious? that's a lil weird

blue 32 gtr i think in lonsdale st dandenong yesterday, just saw a glimpse of it as i passed in opposite direction.

maroon 33 followed me on pound rd tonight

and a couple of guys in an r34 in dandy with custom plates gave me a wave as I went past...finally I gets a wave from a fellow skyline owner.... :P

spotted yellow r34 down dandy frankston road just crossing the bypass

saw a red r34 on bypass crossing chandler road

then saw a white r34 ? or 33? sitting at lights on cheltenham outside mcdonalds

ohyeah this was all in the time frame of 10mins at around 930pm

have been working in werribee for the past 2 days and back there 2mro aswell..

seen so many skylines pass me! anyone of u's a member here..??

whos the owner of the white r32 parked infront of godfreys on old geelong rd..

also whos the owner of the red r33 series 1 who kept making his blow off valve flutter near me....i LoL'd :P

spotted a black r32 gtr plates K1NGTR ..on springvale rd driving through springy =] around 4:50pm

he he yea saw you driving nice car man! :P

Also spotted a White R32 GT-R around 3:50 on springvale RD near glen coming out of mobil had a SAU sticker on the side back window looked fat as.

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