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Finally saw a SAU car. White R33 GTS-?T with SAU stickers on rear 1/4 window on Russel St around 1740 today. Driven by I think asian dude with gravity-defying hair.

spotted a red r33 on princess hwy tonight on way home, had sau stickers on side i wasnt in my car so i showed him my SAU member card and got thumbs up haha

LOL Never thought that card would come in handy.

VSPEC yesterday trying to get onto fairbank rd next to westal high

"trying to" :P

Yep it was, low on juice as this is the first time the GTR is been used as a daily and runing late in the morining to fill it. :P

Was going to say something when i saw the sau sticker after filling the truck up but when i was having a perv whilst filling you didnt seem too happy.

just swung past moble maccas to see the missus and saw two 33's, white s2 gts?t and a black (darkcolour) s1 gtst

with a real nice red retrim, but monster wing on the back i didn't like. the one all the supras and celicas have.

but each to there own

bloody noble maccas hangers lol

just swung past moble maccas to see the missus and saw two 33's, white s2 gts?t and a black (darkcolour) s1 gtst

with a real nice red retrim, but monster wing on the back i didn't like. the one all the supras and celicas have.

but each to there own

bloody noble maccas hangers lol

I was there around 9:30 and saw a while 33... ...Didn't get a good look at it...

Was going to say something when i saw the sau sticker after filling the truck up but when i was having a perv whilst filling you didnt seem too happy.

Yeah car was running low on juice, car needed a wash, after work tired, not enough checkout staff at the counter. Before getting into fill up, a Honda blocked 2 pumps, by being in the middle of the fillers.

Really alot of little things.

But I would have said hi and given a smile as that would have brightened up a dull day.

spotted black R33 series 2 black rims down bergins road last night around 6ish. i know your a memebr here but i forget your name lol you waved i got excited trying to find my light swtich to flash ya lol

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