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was in my 4dr R34 mate. love your car its very unique! :( i drove past you as you were doing a u turn on princess looks like you had another black r34 following you, also saw you again tonight.

Spotted CR34M @ Wellington road BP and when leaving another yellow R34 cruising nxt to me up springvale road.

Also spotted few days ago mates car at the car wash he just got back.. made a jap cop car mock up (still in build) with plates to suit!

thats teh car i saw on craigieburn bypass

driving home on bell street saw a beautiful r34 GTR in blue very dark tints

about 5:30 tonight

also on doncaster road on monday about 12pm saw a silver r34 GTT with SAU stickers - turning where chemist warehouse is, pity i wasnt in my skyline :) or i would of waved lol

Hey Anthony, that was me in the GTR, I was behind you from St Georges Rd intersection and got caught in traffic. Couldn't get up beside you to wave until I had to turn off and realised you were right beside me! :)

First thing I was going to do when I got home was to hop on here and say I spotted an R33 with SAU stickers but you beat me to it :D

spotted last night at knox Black R32 with GTR front bar and old skylines australia sticker. also spotted beau making a hell of a lot of noise int he carpark lol

i first saw your car coming in i was like farkkk he got mad parker lights..then i come around corner n realise its youu =]

Poor rhys' R33 with a smashed ass and sideswiped side...poor thing, and Jennas 33 tonight at mine.

Also cruised with a white r33 and a grey 33 on dandy rd tongiht

after seeing purple 33 with plates on springvale rd and

grey 33 on kingston rd

all in the space of 30 mins...its whaling season....bad.

Spotted a White r34 gtt green p - plater on ryrie street in geelong around 5:30pm on sunday 9th of august.

And

An orange r33 on seperation street geelong around 1pm today.

Ooooh, Kris has competition?

Poor rhys' R33 with a smashed ass and sideswiped side...poor thing, and Jennas 33 tonight at mine.

Also cruised with a white r33 and a grey 33 on dandy rd tongiht

after seeing purple 33 with plates on springvale rd and

grey 33 on kingston rd

all in the space of 30 mins...its whaling season....bad.

Lol how is that bad?

Come to ballarat. We do not have many :mrt:

Come to ballarat if u want to see commodores, falcons and excels lol

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