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saw a yellow r34 gtt with standard wheels in black and cannon exhaust near hp/flemington today around 10:30am. was in the white 33 with black wheels

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Spotted a gunmetal R35 parked on bridge rd!

awsome!

did also see a disable sticker on the windscreen?! :D

LOL. Guess paddle shifters means one-armed people can drive manual.

R33 in my street tonight. plates 'THRLLR' or 'THRILR' i think...

Seen that car a few times.

silver r33 s2 driving into my estate with sau stickers as i was leaving for the meeting

LOL first time I read that I thought an R33 had ploughed into your wagon.

Red 33 turning from monash onto springvale road. think had red plates around 8ish tonight. thought it was hamish for a sec so tried to catch up but got stucjk at the lights. wasnt you was it ham?

Beza doing laps in front of my work today lol

lol where you work?

spotted a black r34 on stud road with a massive front mount hanging out with sau stickers had custom no plates but went past too quick to see.

on wednesday night spoted my 1st 370Z and it was blue, it was around Canterbury area on Burke Rd

Yesterday on the way to work around 9:05 in heidelberg had a white R34 pull up next to me at the lights, i saw you had a SAU sticker and gave you a nod, and you noded back i was in the white Type X.

Spotted! Ballarat style.

Last night (thursday) around 9 pm, howitt st. R31 Silhouette GTS, numberplates GTS160. Overtook.

Today - R32, black, no wing, Creswick Rd. Parked in front of the cemetery. i LOLed.

R33 - Silver - GTS-t Series 2, turning left onto Dana St.

R33 - Black - exceptionally low front bar, around 9 30 tonight on humffray st nth/victoria st intersection, sped past, couldnt get rego. Nice looking car though.

Does spotting my own car in my driveway count? :P

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