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Very nice black 32 GTR with a black 34 GTR rear wing on it near Bay St in Port Melbourne. Looks really good and havent seen that done before. :)

Hmm, interesting. That was me... Cheers :P

On that note, I always see a black r33 gtst parked on liardet st in port melb everyday. Once saw a black r34 gtr with no plates parked in the same street.

Looked tough.

Edited by GT32

Thursday

White EVO X on Greensborough Hwy at 4:15pm

my 1st Nissan GTR, Silver on the Eastern Fwy at 4:30pm, plates [KIRUY]

BMW M6 on Hoddle St at 4:40pm Plates were [bMV-10]

Friday

Silver/Bluish EVO 9 near botanical gardens

Today

Black R34 following me in my daily(White Civic) on Rosana Rd/Greensy Hwy

White S2 R33 on Greensy Hwy and a few other Skylines out and about

Only saw it for a second or two but I believe it was a Millenium Jade R34 GTR (Vspec NUR) around 2:30pm today driving along bay st in port melbourne. Everyones heads turned when it drove by. Sounded hot.

Edited by GT32

saw a nice silver r34 gtt turning onto heaths road from derrimut road today at around 12-1pm in hoppers crossing with black with red lip advan tri spokes i think. looks nice and clean. i was in the white r33.

spotted yesterday around 10:30ish blue R34 GTR parked ont he side of the road on ferntree gully road across the roads from bunnings with a white AU parked behind it and no one in the car. car looked nice and clean. too clean to be left on the side of the road.

Spotted a nice looking black R32 GTS-T at my work today at around 10:30 (Dan Murphy's Cheslea)

Also spotted the owner in the store then a cop following him inside and asked if its his skyline.

They went outside. Cop takes off its rego plates (probably expired or car wasnt registered). Bonnet was popped.

I think he got reamed hard...

pearl orangey/mustard r33 gtr dropped on black centered VSKFs in the cbd last night. porn

did have a black bonnet? saw an orange 33 gtr with black centred rims going down pasco vals road the other day with a blakc bonnet

the rims were sticking out quite wide from the standard guards/quarters to

Spotted a nice looking black R32 GTS-T at my work today at around 10:30 (Dan Murphy's Cheslea)

Also spotted the owner in the store then a cop following him inside and asked if its his skyline.

They went outside. Cop takes off its rego plates (probably expired or car wasnt registered). Bonnet was popped.

I think he got reamed hard...

:(

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