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was it black with SSR silver rims on it?

nah but i saw that one aswell on my way to SPUD BOX. miss's said he just stared at my car.

also saw that Aristo in Warrnambool today also, some guy who's on here. its his girlfriend's car that followed that r35gtr, unless there is more imports up here then i thought :/

skyline spun outter control as another car hit you...bout 3 hours ago on the freeway :/ hope ur ok

holy crap! was it when it was dumping down rain? it was bucketing here in lalor..

spotted a bright orange R33 with a GTR kit on dalton road.

man was it shiny..

My R32 with SAU stickers, but my cars not black its purple =(.

Holmesglen carpark is so ugly speed bump every 5 meters.

Have you guys seen that RX7 plates Slither ?

looks immaculate.

yeah holmesglen car park sucks for carparks, multistory is a pain in the ass with speed bumps

yeah i always see the rx-7 parked right at the first car spot near the entry to the multilevel, must come early

....should have a holmesglen skyline meet. i know theres more than 6skylines around there each day

White R34 GTR on a trailer, parked on Beaconsfield Pde.... looks awesome :)

Saw that too just before the Kerford Rd turn off. Had silver and gold rims and an older guy standing on the median strip taking pics of it, probably the owner or at least a passenger. Guess he was heading to Tassie.

Was tailing a dark-skinned chick driving a black R33 GTS25 City-bound on Western Hwy/Ballarat Rd, F'scray yesterday at around 1pm when a black R34 GTR with dropped suspension and bodykit screamed past in the opposite direction. Has black custom plates, but was moving too fast to see. Might've been [TPG34R].

silver r32 parked at 'Flying Horse' Warrmabool.

Black r33 with mesh looking rims and cannon, on princess hwy tonight, was cruising next to ya for a while until this TOOLHEAD! in .....

a Silver r33 with a pillar gauge's and bodykit, come flying pass like its bathurst. your an idiot!

dark coloured r33 and black r32 leaving shearwater drive lakeside pakenham this morning at around 8.15am - you wouldnt have spotted me cos i was in my yellow jazz.....yes, the famous jazz thats on the pedigree ad :D

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