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white 33 s2 with SAU stickers at rosanna station this morning. plates WKD---

That's my 33 :(

Spotted a white R34 on Upper Heidelberg Road last night with SAU stickers. I was in the restaurant admiring your ride from afar lol.

saw around about 5 skylies (32 and 33's) at arhturs seat last night and as they left they decided to light em up. i aint going to say there plates on here though. dunno if they were sau guys or not.

aslo saw a black r32 on fleetwood drive in narre with sau stickers. seen u alot wen ever im out the front having a smoke u drive pass lol

Was heading towards the city on princess highwayy and i saw a R33 GTS-T with sau stickers, i gave him a run in my N/A 34 and it was door to door for about 200 metres then we stopped lolz. There were heaps of silvias out that night too.

Was heading towards the city on princess highwayy and i saw a R33 GTS-T with sau stickers, i gave him a run in my N/A 34 and it was door to door for about 200 metres then we stopped lolz. There were heaps of silvias out that night too.

are you the same white R34 with blue neons under car and nismo stickers all over that also wanted to run me last week on princess hwy?

are you the same white R34 with blue neons under car and nismo stickers all over that also wanted to run me last week on princess hwy?

Yeah buddy that was me haha, did u floor it after the lights when we ran?

Or where you just playing with me? hahaha

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