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Spotted SKYL1N down Doncaster Rd.

I was in my Lancer GLi, haha!

BTW Your car is loud! LOL!

Also lately I have seen afew 4 door R35's (V35).

i haven't been spotted in ages last few days have gone buck wild..

Yeah it is a little loud. it compensates for the fact it doesn't move very fast.

about 9am this morning spotted a very nice r33 s2 was goldish with chrome rims. I was at the lights on middleborough road turning onto the freeway.

also about 8 tonight driving home from work saw a black r32 gtr on bell street.

spotted a bright green r33, chick driver in geelong

a black r34 with black rims and chrome lip parked in front of a house on the great ocean rde

..and a whitr r33 series 2, non turbo, with the plates SXCTRK

$10 he was turk!

umm leme see, saw a grey R32 GTST in mornington, two asian frivers, went fishing i thinks

saw a nice white R34 GTT

and i saw this

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about 9am this morning spotted a very nice r33 s2 was goldish with chrome rims. I was at the lights on middleborough road turning onto the freeway.

might have been my new puppy

do you remember what the plates were?

oh's i forgot..

spotted an R34 with that fugly nismo factory wing on the nepean highway, forgot the plates

slow down man...

oh and did anyone see the plane crash in mornington? we drove past it not long after it happened.. the wreckage was horrendus

oh's i forgot..

spotted an R34 with that fugly nismo factory wing on the nepean highway, forgot the plates

slow down man...

oh and did anyone see the plane crash in mornington? we drove past it not long after it happened.. the wreckage was horrendus

didnt see it but just read it on ninemsn bout two minutes ago weird...54 year old man.. no good...

oh and spotted today...pretty much the exact same places

on nepean highway near old mornington rd in mt eliza...a white r33 this morning about midday was a chick driver and a blue r33 looked like a series 1...was looking at me as i passed on the other side of the road between 6.30 and 7 pm....both cars heading towards mornington

might have been my new puppy

do you remember what the plates were?

i dont remember the plates sorry - i was in red r33 s2 and was oppisite - all i remember is they gave it a fair bit when the lights changed lol

what the crap Htial lol

Gave CRZY33 a toot, dont know if you tooted back (music was loud :happy:)

i got a look tho, good enough for me

haha we didnt toot but i waved (u prob cant see thru my tint) lol :happy:

also spotted on friday nite, a silver R33 pulled over by cops in the service lane next to princes highway noble park :(

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