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Silver 4-door R34 GT in Footscray around 4 pm. Seen it a few times around.

Saw quite a few lines at Highpoint tonight:

White R33 GTR with twin blue racing stripes down the middle parked near JB Hi-Fi

Silver R32 GTR

Black R33 GTS-T

saw a r31 skyline cruise pulled up on the M1 freeway heading to geelong.

also spotting a r33 around the same area ...

white r34 4door on p's and nismo sticker in Warrnambool outside the commenwealth bank ATM's.

white r33 with black wheels silver rims.

and a red Cefiro parked at Flying Horse (wrong spot but just on a roll)

Saw a crapload of skylines in the CBD last night around 10 pm.

Black R33 GTS-T near QV with For Sale stickers on rear 3/4 windows.

White R33 GTS few secs later.

Black R32 GTS25 with shameful HKS/etc stickers on the rear, parked on Lonsdale.

Silver R33 GTS-T with no spoiler.

Black R34 GT-T with ?bomex bodykit and removed spoiler on Lt Lonsdale.

None of these had personalised plates.

A few more I can't remember...

Yaar we were headin out to Lavers Hill for a pub meal and to enjoy some twisties on the way.

One of 'em shat a CAS.

ah nice i was gonna toot, but was dumbfounded by the nice looking r31's

i drove pass at the point where some dude in shorts and sunnies on was beating his women haha

RBPOWA

spotted you tailgating someone in the fast lane while the other two lanes were free lol

was in the white 180 with black bonnet heading geelong way

was that on sat'day arvo ? it was an Echo , my women hogging the fast lane,

think there was a maroon r33.

were you the one with the different tail lights ? type x or whatever their called

spotted silver r34 wit sau sticky and plates 1CNS-894 on citylink just after the chadstone exit around 9ishpm. I was on the fast lane when i passed thru, but did slow down after that to wave, too bad driver wasn't looking.=)

Saw quite a few skylines out at Mt Buller over the weekend - mainly R33s - 3 maroon, 2 silver (one of the silver ones was an r33 GTR with NSW plates).

Saw a silver/grey R32 and a white R34 wingless sedan drive past when I was in the shops at Mansfield.

saw a grey r33 last night think it was in Camperdown of Colac. . . WRC-***

camperdown of colac?

there a fair distance apart, also watch out for the arse hole cop in terang, he did me twice going up the hill towards warrnambool when i was going out there every night.

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