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last night spotted silver R33 with SAU stickers crusing past each other at chaple street. Also spotted a Red R35 GT-R on station street right next to princess highway.

Spotted two black 33s in Springvale around 2:45... ...Followed one across Springvale road towards Westall Rd... ...He turned into a workshop just before Westall Rd... ...The other was going the other way to me and the first and stopped at some lights... ...Had a CarX Australia sticker across the windscreen and I think SAU stickers on the 1/4s...

the one with the car x sticker was dezz. i spotted him aswell, at my work.

might of seen the same black r33 parked outside the workshop with the purple r33 with clear tail lights.

also saw llama_au n15 out the front of DT panels

'tis getting fixed. Just sent a bonnet to Vu today.

Spotted two black 33s in Springvale around 2:45... ...Followed one across Springvale road towards Westall Rd... ...He turned into a workshop just before Westall Rd... ...The other was going the other way to me and the first and stopped at some lights... ...Had a CarX Australia sticker across the windscreen and I think SAU stickers on the 1/4s...
the one with the car x sticker was dezz. i spotted him aswell, at my work.

Yip twas me...first spot in quite a while..

Was driving home in my daily and saw a Silver R34 coupe with SAU stickers on the rear 1/4 windows driving city-bound on Vic St, North Melbourne around 6:15 pm. Had standard plates.

My first thought was "Hey, that's my car!" but thankfully it wasn't :D

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