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saw a blue r32 GTR plates were GDI leaveing waverley gardens as i was waiting to turn in, and a black 34 4 door outside waverley gardens as i was leaving thought it was beza at first was spiting image at a glance . had auto indulgence on the lower part of the doors like bez but it was in red writing.

yeah thats my Auto Indulgence Twin lol hes on the forums

oh and spotted few skylines down at winton today. femno, 4door_r33, white 32 with sau stickers, done up r32 [driftin], r34 with fast n furious paintjob [AHH34] etc lol

Black-ish 34 4 door on the way to Sorrento at about mid-day..

Silver 35 GTR parked beside the road at Sorrento at about 2pm.

Silver 33 with the front L/H guard & bonnet all smashed on the Monash heading towards the city sometime after 4pm.

no westies spotting anything these days. saw a few white r33's today in hillside/taylors lakes. 1 33 going into a caltex around 1:45pm today and another white one about 3ish near water gardens shopping centre.

keep seeing a black 33 series 2 with gold stockies in hoppers. always try to say hi but guy never looks at me.

Then a moment later spotted the white and ice blue 33 with SAU stickers... ...Sorry... ...I don't remember your name on the forums...

hey man were you in the clean white 33 turning left near monash uni? if not i was looking at a clean white 33 turning onto wellington lol no sau stickers gave a thumbs up dont think they saw.

hey man were you in the clean white 33 turning left near monash uni? if not i was looking at a clean white 33 turning onto wellington lol no sau stickers gave a thumbs up dont think they saw.

That's not me... ...Mine's an unwashed silver and purple 33... ...I spotted you somewhere between Monash Clayton and SSV... ...I was heading outbound and you were heading inbound...

That's not me... ...Mine's an unwashed silver and purple 33... ...I spotted you somewhere between Monash Clayton and SSV... ...I was heading outbound and you were heading inbound...

sif purple. its pink and you know it

saw a grey 33 with an everfree sticker on the back. exchanged nods and a bit of a boot

saw a blue r32 GTR plates were GDI leaveing waverley gardens as i was waiting to turn in, and a black 34 4 door outside waverley gardens as i was leaving thought it was beza at first was spiting image at a glance . had auto indulgence on the lower part of the doors like bez but it was in red writing.

that was me and my car parked at waverley gardens i was paying my telstra bill.

finished work and saw a r34 @ the roundabout outside airport west westfield - had sau stickers

then down bell street saw a white r34 near the service station oppisite micky d's only caught a quick glimpse so i dunno if it had sau stickers or not >,<

silver r33 with sau stickers on monash outbound around 7pm ish. :D

and a white 34 something breaking the land speed record on hallam rd at around 9.00pm :D

Silver 33 could have been me. I was around Pakenham around that time.

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