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Saw a marroon/red Series 1 Stag on Camberwell Rd heading towards the junction Wednesday around 4:30-5:00pm, flashed my foggies, got a wave back. I like the colour coded roof racks, finishes the car.

I actually see this one just about every morning, must work at Toyota or something near by.

Also saw black R34 Coupe last night at Nunawading Basketlball stadium around 7pm whilst walking my dog, very clean looking from where I was, black rims with chrome lip, looks very nice.

On the same walk about 10mins later saw a white R33 hang it out from Gyton Ave into Highbury road, hitting boost limiter or rev cut, lot of tyre noise/bitumen grinding sound.....but you didnt load it up enough, not one bit of rubber or smoke :( ...... I was hoping something :(

Black r33 'JUST8U' driving though dandenong on lonsdale st, i was behind that calais that was like a magnet on you.

Black r33 behind me at the same time QIK330 (sneaky) sorry if i frustraited you dude, was in granny mode :P

Black r33 at a red light on Cheltenham road and springvale road, black rims and silver lip around 11pm-ish

saw a black 33 tonight around 10 - 10-30, was waiting to turn right at the lights near either carrum on bonbeach station..was a mickey mouse 33 bro all done up looks mean az thought i was a s15 for a second but had to re look and saw it...was in the silver 33

day before spotted RBPOWER driving past me on hallam rd gave ya the thumbs up :P

haha thumbs up ? geez thought was gonna try grab my car lol, whole arm flew out of the car.

i forgot your online SAU tag name, so didnt do the spot

come on matty dont be like that ....

saw a Black r34 4door with SAU stickers up on a ramp in a CARYARD!

Cheltenham road Dandenong across the road from the shell service station $11,990

Thats Ash's car.. he sold it for a mitsubishi! :)

spotted a few days ago at montrose gtxr34 white thing I saw the sau stickers..you were parked behind my car the black xr6t...pretty sure ya saw me perving at your car... also who was in the blue r32 heading up mt.dandedong road at around 7 this morning I was in the xr6 again..had a lil run with you...

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