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Drove past a white r34 gtt with sauvic stickers on springvale road at about 4:30pm, just before springvale intersection.

could have been me. didnt see your 32 though

just spotted a grey 33 with p-plates on bergins rd

i was pulling out of bergins right onto stud and saw you and the silver 33.

shit where do i start lol .... if you were where im about to say from 8pm-930pm it was most likly you.

Hampton Park shops (red rooster) black r32 gtst.

Hallam Road just over the train tracks. Black r34 followed by a white r34.

Princess hwy turning right onto hallam road. blue r33 with what looked like a BA GT hood ...

black r34 with custom plates heading to berwick from beaconsfield.

white r33 chick driver, turning right onto chandler road from cheltenham road.

r34 with led plate lights down cheltenham road past the keysy car wash.

white r32 gtr keysy pub.

Just saw a black R35 GTR at the Chapel Street/Toorak Rd intersection as I was coming home. Mm mm mmm!

Looks awesome.

Also spotted a nice green SS with very dark windows trapping on Toorak Rd midway between Chapel Street and Williams Road...

11.30 PM - Near Lygon St - Red R34 GTT - I gave you a thumbs up and you returned one too.

11.45 PM - Corner of Bell st and St George (near Bellst Maccas) - Black R33 Gts-t - I gave you a nod and you nodded back - I was behind you all the way up to the corner of Cheddar Rd and Keon Pde.

12.00 midnight - I was followed by a white R33 gts(t) in Thomastown - You eventually pulled into a driveway...

Spotted a white R34 that overtook me on Burwood Hwy right before the start of Mt Dandy on Friday night?

Ended up following you all the way up.. then I tried going a different way to you to the top and as I started coming back down from Sky High I saw you coming the opposite way.

Then I went back down and spotted a R32(? crap my memory is bad) with SAU stickers on it coming out of Maccas on Burwood Hwy. Was beside you at the lights outside knox and the same white R34 ended up beside us too.

Saw so many Skylines out that night!

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Spotted a R35 GTR turning on Anderson Creek Rd then followed me for a bit and I must say the R35 GTR looks tuff in your rear view mirror.

the R35 was following is great great grandfather :huh:

still havnt spotted a whole R35. just an ass going around a corner :D

spotted a maroon R33 GTST s1 on high street

a red R32 GTR vspec on high street also

i never knew they made red r32 GTR's :D

Maroon R32 parked in Dandenong this morning.

Blue R33 GTR in Dandenong at about 9.15am, revving the car like a tosser - either that or obviously didn't know how to drive manual properly. It sounded like he was having trouble coordinating his feet :D

the R35 was following is great great grandfather :huh:

still havnt spotted a whole R35. just an ass going around a corner :D

spotted a maroon R33 GTST s1 on high street

a red R32 GTR vspec on high street also

i never knew they made red r32 GTR's :D

LOL!

True.

lol any one know who did the drive by my house in a tiny little court in frankston (they were in a grey skyline)?

wife says they had a long hard look at my car.

dunno if this is good or bad. bit sus as they drove off when she came out.

saw a blue r33 gtr turning right onto westal of Fairbank. light went green, he was not use to the car or he was out of gear, just alot of reving
Blue R33 GTR in Dandenong at about 9.15am, revving the car like a tosser - either that or obviously didn't know how to drive manual properly. It sounded like he was having trouble coordinating his feet :P

lol see that guy alot. dont know what the deal is. sounds nice though

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