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Are you coming to the official cruise next saturday? :(

I've seen your car so many times on the streets, but I've never seen it close up, I wanna see it :P

Is that the night cruise???... ...I've only just looked at it...

spotted a grey and black r33 at the intersection near the pines

a red r33 @ smiths smash repairers along blackburn road - custom black plates

white r33 s2 driving past me on blackburn road about 30 seconds earlier

and a dark grey r32 parked across from mcdonalds @ crn of blackburn and doncaster road

all yesterday >,< - spotted all of them within 15 mins lol

Spotted a white 34 GTT on Springvale Road near Princes Hwy last night just about 5:55pm.. black (cf?) hood and looked like a GTR front bar and nismo rear bar.

Anyone here? Sorry I just caught a quick glimpse going the opposite direction towards Springvale.

Yea, 24th Oct saturday. From Doncaster to Sunhine to Epping or something like that lol.
dude its in the paying members section for a reason, why not just copy and paste all the details aye ?

hehe....secret fail?

spotted a grey and black r33 at the intersection near the pines

a red r33 @ smiths smash repairers along blackburn road - custom black plates

white r33 s2 driving past me on blackburn road about 30 seconds earlier

and a dark grey r32 parked across from mcdonalds @ crn of blackburn and doncaster road

all yesterday >,< - spotted all of them within 15 mins lol

that probs was me, did it have sau stickers and green p's and stock white rims?

spotted a silver s2 33 with gtr spoiler and blackburn rd near the pines

spotted a purple 33 gtr on doncaster rd

spotted a silver s1 33 on renolds rd

spotted a silver s2 33 coming out of shoppingtown. all today

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