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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.

Woah hahah sensitive alarm?

Spotted White R33 GTS-T, with gold coloured rims this morning with SAU stickers - From corner Albert St / Dorrington Ave, drove near each other till Heidelberg Road, Fairfield.

I was in the White R34 4 door.

Spotted White R33 GTS-T, with gold coloured rims this morning with SAU stickers - From corner Albert St / Dorrington Ave, drove near each other till Heidelberg Road, Fairfield.

I was in the White R34 4 door.

My Mistake... From corner Albert St / Chaleyer St...

lol spotted me at syndal fitness first being a dick and putting up the wipers on my mates r33. bloody alarm is so sensitive that it went off when i lifted the second one

hahahah - i hate flamin mongrels that do that wiper thing!!

About 10am Silver 33 with SAU stickers down my way past the Pakenham Bypass etc going towards Warragul.. maybe had black rims but not sure!

White 34 4 door in Warragul, haven't seen it around here before though...

spotted a very nice r32 in noble park today turning into the main road at bout 5:55 pm today. Thing is a beast, sounded very healthy. Wanted to wave but before i knew it already went past me, must have been fanging it.

yeah man you live in the same estate as me.. i saw u out there the other day out the front with the car in the garage.. i drove past in the blue WRX

hahah no way small world.

my water pump died while it was at the impound yard :)

hofully they pay for repairs

like i sed worst easter :blink:

Emsta on springy road this morning

And sorry to KADANE, I was driving slowly in front of you in Ringwood this evening. I was looking for a friend's place and I wasn't familiar with the area.

woot spotted

also spotted evlgtr this arvo on high st - hot car!~

and as with above posts - saw 370z on fwy yesterday :)

Don't think my brains were playing me out but i think i saw a grey R35 GTR along the road that runs behind the MCG on Friday evening. I wasn't paying attention as i was chatting to my gf until i saw something huge passing by, looked at my rear view mirror and i think i saw the 4 round lights. Friday evening about 5ish.

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