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saw a gunmetal r32 gtr at around 5:30 last night on the princess highway just near the western ring road exit inbound to city. was dodging through traffic lol. was in the white 33. made me miss my 32 :)

uiwXXX white 33 on saturday at 1ish on edgars rd checking out my car, saw him goes nice through hes window :)

and GTR34R white 34gtr drop a u-turn in front of my missus house on edgars rd round 3ish

then got a full earfull of RB26DETT on full boost :) tuff car mate

Last night spotted a white R34 GTR plates [MORGOZ] or somthing in the city parked and saw a silver r33 turn onto flinders from swanston last nite too... also saw a Yellow R34 Parked outside Hungry Jacks in the City.

Tonight saw a very clean black Stagea with SAU stickers, WGN-342, at the kebab caravan in Hallam. I was the guy in the white 33 packed full of mates! Lol had to explain to all of them what a Stagea was :P

Spotted a nice clean white R34 GTT today in the MYOB carpark out at e.burwood whilst walking my puppy.

Spotted a white (maybe dayz edition) Stag waiting to turn out of the JB/Good Guys car park

on Whitehorse road Nunawading about 12:40pm, gave you a toot, not sure if you noticed.

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