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Spotted that Stagea that has some whacky ass alpha numeric rego plate that might say STAGEA... or something.

In Clayton, near CAR-X.

yeah my bro seen that one also, he couldnt work it out, thought it said STARGATE or somthing

also seen a r33, but at first i heard a honda, then realised it was the r33 :S

maron one turning right just after westal off heatherton rd around 745pm

spotted silver r33 with plates CRZY33 , mate you need to relax, big deal its a r33 i see them every where, no need to speed up around a corner just so i can hear your exhaust. its no different to the next r33 i'll see 5mins later

lol.. umm nah u need to relax.. that was my boyfrend driving that day and he was driving normal just like i do...?

he usually drives his silver stagea and u have spotted us before on here... and by the way u of all people should live up to ur number plates anyways :rofl: haha

Spotted Bayside blue R34 GTT and Yellow R34 GTT at Arthur's Seat on Sunday. I was the White R34 Sedan

I was the bayside blue GTT..... also spotted same day a white 33 around Arthur's seat at the top was with a motor bike i think

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