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yesterday morning saw a black r32 with sau stickers going down fleetwood drive and today saw a black r33 with sau sticker on the top of the windscreen turn into saxonwood drive. oh these r in narre warren lol

Spotted the winfiled gtr on the monash, not up to date with my merc models but i believe the one in the pic is one of the extremely rare gullwing models.

guy i work with his brother owns the 'winfiled' gtr, on the weekend i was at some race track, forgot what one he mentioned,

they were there with a r35 GTR skaifey behind the wheel comparing the two. can find out more details tomorrow, but thats the gist i got this morning

BTW: spotted a Silver R34 GTT with green stickers down the side a SAU sticker in qtr window. around 7pm on chandler road

guy i work with his brother owns the 'winfiled' gtr, on the weekend i was at some race track, forgot what one he mentioned,

they were there with a r35 GTR skaifey behind the wheel comparing the two. can find out more details tomorrow, but thats the gist i got this morning

BTW: spotted a Silver R34 GTT with green stickers down the side a SAU sticker in qtr window. around 7pm on chandler road

i thought that r32 and the merc belongs to lindsay fox?

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

thats me =] yeah i live around there

guy i work with his brother owns the 'winfiled' gtr, on the weekend i was at some race track, forgot what one he mentioned,

they were there with a r35 GTR skaifey behind the wheel comparing the two. can find out more details tomorrow, but thats the gist i got this morning

BTW: spotted a Silver R34 GTT with green stickers down the side a SAU sticker in qtr window. around 7pm on chandler road

there is a thread for that comparo on here somewhere

last night at fountain gate shops i got a SAU VIC card put on my windscreen from CAJFLY :wave:

yeh that was me. nice clean 33 u got there. i was going into bunnings and saw it and then ran ack to the car got a card out and left it there. went into bunnings and the car was still there so i assumed u worked at bunnings.

yeh that was me. nice clean 33 u got there. i was going into bunnings and saw it and then ran ack to the car got a card out and left it there. went into bunnings and the car was still there so i assumed u worked at bunnings.

why thanks :banana: ahhh i see, nah i dont work there, i was just buying heaps of stuff for my house :D

Spotted purple r32 GTR on Plenty Road around 9am this morning. Beeped as I drove past lol.

That was me.....lining up to get into uni. :banana:

Sorry i didn't have time to react to the beep lol i looked up and saw you go past. :D

Spotted "YAWN" R32 GTR in Carlton. Parked right next to it without realising. Strange to see two R32s in the wild.

LOL yeah I know what you mean.

My old work carpark had an exactly identical stock-looking Silver R34 GTR to mine with almost identical plates! (non-custom, first two letters same). First time I saw it I was like... wtf? why isn't my key working? :banana:

It was cool when I got a spot next to him - twin city.

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