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i spotted a grey r34 gtt on chapel st today at 9.45pm with the rego "hncorz" or something lol dont rly remember the rego....and 2 grey r32s one on nepean hwy droppin a u turn before southland with green P plates on and another one on springvale rd turning left...dont recall seeing sau stickers :glare:

spotted a red 33 gtst with white "VE gts style" racing stripes and full face chromies...

my car felt slower just looking at how heavy those wheels were!

also spotted a few nice lines @ creatd while tuning my car on e85 :PBJ:

spotted a white r33 s2 on edgars rd 2 days ago

had sau stickers, and a decal on the back.. driver was a bearded fella

spotted alot of skylines on hoddle street last night and also saw a yellow R34 GTR

Spotted a black 33gtr with GT400R plates going inot the servo's on the ring road and a 34 4 door with RB26N1 0r N1RB26 cant remember turning off green gully rd, and a black r33 gtst with led tail lights on moorooduc hwy on friday morning.

Edited by W0rp3D

Wow it was Silver R34 GT 4-door day today. Thought the same car was stalking me around, but it was actually three separate identical cars driven by three separate asian guys, with number plates all beginning with U but with different second digits :D

1100: On Victoria Pde, West Melb

1600: Leeds St, Footscray

1605: Barkly St, Footrscray

Also a Silver R32 GTR on Victoria Pde at 1545

Yesterday on way home from work at about 7:45pm on the Western Hwy just out of the 60kph zone outbound from Deer Park saw some fricken douche bag in his silver (or gunmetal) Stagea doing about 130-140kph in the right hand lane. Dude you are so awesome!! Can my missus have your babies!! You nearly took out the white 4wd that tried to change lanes and the funny thing was you swerved a bit but didn't brake. Dude if he had of changed over without checking over his shoulder you'd both have been killed.

I then saw the same spanker in Melton near Woodgrove Maccas. He must have got off at the first exit as I took the second and got there same time as him. Just goes to show you that speeding don't help you get there much quicker on the streets!

If you are on here you're lucky I was hungry or I would have followed you and beat your ass senseless. I didn't have a pen to take down the rego... Bugger

spotted a blue 33 skyline with black rims today (saturday) about 6.30 - 7 pm...coming out from a service lane across nepean highway right near southland shopping center..had SAU stickers on the drivers side quarter window, and number plate was something like J4AKT Or something along those lines definatly a J and a 4 at the start of the plate....

and also a silver 32 gtr last night travelling right next to me up nepean hwy towards frankston, turned off at seaford road, an older gentlemen driving, car sounded mickey mouse

Edited by Jay_R33

silver , or bronzy looking r34 GTT cruising down the M1, got off at narre warren then turned intoa service lane just out side Fountain Gate.

i was in the car in front of you, then besides you, then in front of you again, then behind you, lol, wish i had my stagea on the road !!! :)

spotted a silver V35 fueling up at Caltex on Cheltenham and Chandler road.

down the road in the service lane outside Sexy land a beigy looking V35 with 'test drive plates' hanging out of the boot.

at the lights of cheltenahm road and Hammond road a white r33

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