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spotted a dark grey r33 gts-t as i was walking past the grand hyatt this morning... he beeps at a taxi driver who was about to pull out in front of him and then skyline guy stuck his finger up at taxi guy :down:

man those taxi driver's cop it hard haha you know it

This morning around 6.30am spotted a very clean R32 GTR plates "SUSGTR" along Bourke road, Camberwell.

Last night around 5PM - White R34 coupe with a flawless finish (factory fresh finish), it was at the BP Thomastown car wash. Had a chat to the guy. He is not part of SAU, it took him 2 years to source the car - not a single dent or scratch. Apparently he is trying to get into the auto detailing industry. Part of a carwash crew in the northern suburbs "Intrigue"

saw silver r33 with gtr spoiler and big exhaust at airport west westfield this afternoon.

no sau sticker - would of parked next to you but i was in daily :banana: lol

Saw the same car in westfield airport west a week ago.i guess that guy works there or something

spotted grey 32 gtr on monashh....washhhh ur carr mannnn if u on here..=]

Could have been me, but I am silver not grey and my car isn't that dirty. Hard to keep a silver daily driver GTR clean when I drive 500kms a week just going to work and home.

Where abouts on the monash?

dickhead in a black R34 cutting laps around eastern beach in geelong at around 9pm, doin burnouts, fishies, etc, bouncing off the limiter and narrowly missing parked cars.

if that was any one on here, couple guys filmed it and got ur rego!

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