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Ah okay, did you park in the row of cars in the middle of the street as well?

yep sure did. I showed up and was like WFT where do I park and then just put it next to some cars in the middle of the street. :P

actualy i think I saw you as were trying to turn onto the princes hwy as well

how many of u live in n around airport west/gladstone park area? coz theres a shit laod of skylines in the area.

I work in airport west and ive seen a few around - most of the skylines i spot dont have SAU stickers and when i wave or give a toot they dont seem to respond lol

I'm there, have a gunmetal 33 gts-t with plates LA3AR , i think it was you I saw in the carpark earlier this week driving, paid attention because yours is the only one ive seen there with sau stickers. Black series 2 33 with nice rims ? Think you had a chick in the passenger seat as well.

yeahh woulda been me wid my gf...quite a few 33's in that carpark

Friday 13th.

Black R33 GTS/T with rims and a zorst as the most obvious mods, had a SAU sticker on it. It was heading down boundary road (dingley area past the moorabbin golf course) around 3:15pm

Went past in a shiney red Z series Monaro with ACDC cranking...

my boss lost his licence for a month so im using his car to keep the milage up (work car) and drive him to and from work :D i dont mind, sure beats driving the shitty old VL into work everyday. Shame it wasnt the big boss, his work car is much nicer (Porsche Carrera 4/Cayenenenene/Boxter S depending on what day it is)

just saw a beautiful millenium jade r34 gtr vspec II Nur, driving along the esplenade in Mount Martha (just round the corner from my place...). not sure if he was a club member or not. the driver was nice enough to give me a thumbs up (i was in my "R"), so i returned the favour. :(

MAN IT WAS NIIIIICE!!!!!! :D

just saw a beautiful millenium jade r34 gtr vspec II Nur, driving along the esplenade in Mount Martha (just round the corner from my place...). not sure if he was a club member or not. the driver was nice enough to give me a thumbs up (i was in my "R"), so i returned the favour. :(

MAN IT WAS NIIIIICE!!!!!! :D

yeah i seen that one too, i got photo's of it too, parked my stagea next to it :) saw it in a car park down on beach road, did the U-turn just to check it out

saw a dark grey r33 on the westgate going towards the city yesterday (saturday) flying past me and a white gtr.. offcourse i had to catch up and say hi and give them the thumbs up.

Today going home from work, there was a white R34 with red brides and black nismo rims, with slotted and drilled rotors possibly DBA4000's? not sure if the above mentioned cars are SAU members.

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