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spotted La3ar opposite me at carpark ...were you the one who put my windshield wipers up?????

spotted a dark grey r33 s1 on wellington rd then followed onto liberty avenue & bergins rd

spotted my first NEW 35 GTR RED on burwood highway :D

lol na, wasn't me. I have it done every so often

spotted heaps of stageas today! & 1 black R34 on springvale road/apsersomethign gardens area :whistling:

spotted 2 silver stageas, 1 custom no plate i forgot, another was something around 034WGN. and a white 33 gtst on springvale. booted it up nxt to me.

none with sau stickers :D

spotted la3ar again,,ey mate in the morning your windshield wipers were up i parked next to u n put them down for ya =]

later on when i returned to the car i saw a integra with his up.

spotted a silver r34 gt at maccas at holmesglen

a salesman told me nissan's only got 4 in victoria.

So i have spotted 50% of r35 gtr's in vic, add to that the one that a member on here bought (none of then are the same car, one silver, one black and one white) that totals 75% of r35 gtr's in victoria?

Sounds a bit out of whck to me.

Here is my second R35 i have spotted.

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spotted a mint GTR 33 on glenhuntly rd, parked next to AUSPOST. :( to see a P hanging.

spotted La3ar too. at 11 am your wiper was cool. some tog came after 11.

FUNNY: i drove past(slow) a parked FTO.. it's alarm went off.. :(

waiting for my SAU stickers... sooo :D !!!

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Gun metal R35GTR on melton highway a 2 or 3 days ago. Went to nissan to check if it was theirs, they only had a 370z and a salesman told me nissan's only got 4 in victoria.

I went to work at Nissan Head office a couple days ago , and they had about 6 in pre delivery ready to be sent out, plus the 3 engineering cars they had in thier workshop!!

So i have spotted 50% of r35 gtr's in vic, add to that the one that a member on here bought (none of then are the same car, one silver, one black and one white) that totals 75% of r35 gtr's in victoria?

Sounds a bit out of whck to me.

Here is my second R35 i have spotted.

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where bouts was this pic taken?

white r34 infront of my work as we speak. # plates are "OHSNAP" CF hood. front kanards.. looks like a rear CF spoiler as well. and stickers.. heaps of em..

That's MattD's car :D nice looking car. girls love pink stickers :)

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