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just seen a black r33 gts .... [Msbek].. on sth gippy hitting the round about

and a bronzy looking r34 on bloomfield road turning right onto yarramen, i was right behind you

and a white r33 gtst with white wheels turn into parkmore around 5.45ish

White Eastbound R33 GTS-T on Whitehall St this arvo. No SAU stickers, but nice rims!

mann i love lookng at my car in shop windows when i drive past ....i go slow lol

LOL

and a bronzy looking r34 on bloomfield road turning right onto yarramen, i was right behind you

Wow never seen an R34 in that colour.

oh yeah also tonight

white r33 gtst going through the noble park round about, was kitted up.

also a burgandy r33 with black and white stickers down the side waiting to go through round about .....

and a burgandy r33 with black bonnet and sau stickers, car looked freshly detailed , going down sth gippy this arvo

r34 black with some sticker across the rear window, looks like graffiti text, on springvale road crossin heatherton road tonight around 11pm.

and a black r32 down at edithvale road, turing right onto station st around 1030 ?

think thats it

saw a lot of skylines at chapel st last night some with sau stickers,

earlier on spotted 1 silver 33 on wellington rd/sprongvale rd intersection

then 2mins later another slver 33 gtst on sprinvale rd heading onto waverly rd

few r32a at gleny s/c strip

Saw a silver r33 on yarra boulevard around midnight.

iseekool , you seem to live in my area but yet i've never seen you around.. haha. i drive a white r34 GT-T with CE28's and a top secret carbon wing. ever seen me on vic st or hoddle? cause i just live in collingwood :thumbsup:

burgundy r33 behind me on victoria street in doncaster - also spotted a silver r33 gtr parked along same street in same place where i used to see a ford with the plates 'trk2nv' so grats on new car and new normal plates i guess!

Saw a r32 with a r34 gtr front, similiar too the bayside blue colour of a 34 gtr.... Nice car..

I saw this in the flesh on Keilor road a little while ago.

First impressions where that it was a bit of a nugget, height, wheels, qaulity of conversion etc etc.

Does anyone have pics of it? I'd like to have a closer look as it was just a fleeting glance last time.

On that note, has anyone seen that 2000 GT-T, it's bayside blue, has the factory kit with GTR Badges, front and rear, GTR Wheels, red fog light and GTR L.E.D tail lights? Spotted on Burwood Hwy and Princes hwy, both times I was in my daily so I couldn't gate past him in disgust.

If you see him, punch him in the nuts for me, poser mc poseface.

saw some cock knocker in a white r34 in hallam,

wow dude you can go sideways. but really who gives a f*ck

hope you went home feeling good about yourself.

maybe that carpark needs a few more speed humps and poles

RWD envy, TJ? :geek:

Live and let live, or live and let hit a pole because I need some new interior plastics and his wreck sounds perfect!

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