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Spotted Snowy's R35 tonight. felt weak at the knees, first time in the flesh with one

sorry buddy never met you so didnt know who was who, my rudeness :D

burgandy r33 pretty stock at parkmore shopping center TOK-***

black ? r33 with aqua front bar and missing grill also in the same parking lot, just though i should of put cards on ... too late

Spotted a Holden Barina at Fountain Gate...

WITH A CANNON!

Fail :bunny:

Hey, you think that's bad?

Earlier in the week I saw an Astra with a QUAD CANNON! :D

Oh, and spotted: Purple R34 with clear tail lights in Dandenong today.

2230: White R33 on Punt Rd. Came up beside you as you were turning off into Bridge Rd.

Clean but someone has to teach me the difference betrween S1 and S2 rears.

S2 rears generally have the skyline garnish painted the same as the body colour, S1 are just clear like the indicators.

other than that ;)

spotted 2 r33's last night at knox parked outside timezone. a silver one and a red one. the silver one was about to leave but a cop rocked up behind it and it stayed there until it was clear haha and then when it left the exhaust vibration set off the red R33's alarm.

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