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spotted around 1.15pm today:

kryzsiu going down stud rd towards knox

and about 10 seconds later beza in his black r34 going the same direction

Haha didnt see you man, i wasnt cruising with Beza either, didnt see him lol. I was going to uni

burgundy r33 with the oldschool stickers, the ones with the two red circles, out the back of richmond station. gave you a thumbs up as i was walking. hope you put 2 and 2 together cos my car was parked a couple spots down. your car sounds sick man, like a mean ass chainsaw

haha TeamDeceptionz was that you? Nice 34 dude, sounded pretty tough too when i was getting off at toorak road... :) by the way did we have the same rims? buddy clubs?

haha yeah it was me mate. nah i have Rays; CE28's .. sorry i didnt put my window down.. i didnt realise it was a SAU member till the last minute haha.

just saw a black r33 series 2 with sau stickers leaving the side street off shrives rd near narre warren station. i think he was the one looking at a unit that was open for inspection on shrives rd think he had the bp uniform on.

just seen a white R34 GTT dropping of some on at RVO in dandy, i was squating next to my stagea weeping at the flat tyre !!!

Shouldnt you have a BIG re customs banner, especially since your car is on the front page of there website.

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