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Black R33 GTS?T southbound on Melbourne Rd, Williamstown around 12 noon today with SAUVIC stickers.

Burgundy R33 GTS-T Westbound in Sorrento around 5pm today.

7pm on Russel St, near Chinatown: White 4-door R34 GT with "camel-spec" suspension and chromies. Dude that car has more ground clearance than most 4WDs!!

what does the V sign mean?

V = virgin.....anal virgin....and needs to be broken for the first time. I remember when basti tried that the first time i spoke to him, scared me right off. Never been to a meet n greet since!

what does the V sign mean?
V = virgin.....anal virgin....and needs to be broken for the first time. I remember when basti tried that the first time i spoke to him, scared me right off. Never been to a meet n greet since!

spot on there matteh. you know me so well

spotted leanback today driving through knox ozone

then spotted 33 gtr on princess hwy in dande going into autobarn

a black 34gtt at a furniture derect shop on dandenong-frankston rd or something

a s1 33 on burwood hwy followed behind you from FTG to knox

a black 33 with big chromies at knox around kfc/hungry jacks outside

Went to get some takeaway duck from Rock Kung in Glen Waverley shopping village and saw a burgundy R33 GTS-T and White R34 GT-T [WANZI] around 4pm.

Saw two silver R33 GTS-Ts on Lonsdale around 5pm. The second one was perhaps the only one in Melbourne with a stock twin-pipe exhaust lol.

Also around 6pm on Little Collins near Spencer a silver R32 with modified front grille.

Went to get some takeaway duck from Rock Kung in Glen Waverley shopping village and saw a burgundy R33 GTS-T and White R34 GT-T [WANZI] around 4pm.

Saw two silver R33 GTS-Ts on Lonsdale around 5pm. The second one was perhaps the only one in Melbourne with a stock twin-pipe exhaust lol.

Also around 6pm on Little Collins near Spencer a silver R32 with modified front grille.

good old wanzi ^ i made him sign up to SAU VIC recently so he'll have some nice stickers sooon :banana:

spotted emsta parked at knox lastnite

hah yeah....was there watching "the uninvited" - fck that not watching something scary again! didnt end up sleeping till like 1.30 and even then had horrible dreams

spotted emsta just then on high street waiting at lights. went past on stud rd\

and spotted that white r33 gtr agian with sau stickers which is at easternats competing :laugh:

Yeah i saw you going past man - i was in my own little world until u had gone through the intersection :sick:

wooo 2 spots in 2 days!!

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