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I work near the Ferntree Gully Nissan dealership..

Seen 5 R35 Gtr's being delivered there, 2 black ones and 3 white ones. they same in pairs on the back of trucks and one came with a 370z.

Goin to work today, saw a black 33, numberplates were either J3TBLK or BLKJ3T I cant remember

Candy purple/pink r33 coupe, chromies, (sounded like a non-turbo) with a cannon muffler last night around 6.30 near center road Hampton. Had personalised plates - seemed he wanted to race me *tisk* *tisk* - he gunned it at the lights.

My passengers and I laughed as you did not realise there was a portable speed camera about 100 meters away :(

This afternoon around 2PM spotted a stock red R34 coupe (not sure if it was a gt or gtt). I was behind you from Preston all the way to Thomastown - very clean car. I was not in my Skyline

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