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Spotted a white 33 with SAU stickers on Greensborough Bypass/Grimshaw Street intersection heading towards the city at 8:15am this morning.

Also a white 34 on Bell Street going up the hill past the cemetary at 8:45am.

And finally an orange 32 turning from Elizabeth Street on to Bell Street then on to Nicholson Street at 8:50am.

Spotted [JDMCOP] and RX7 [Tekkken] (MINTTTTTT :( ) at Winton on Sunday

Few skylines on the track, Red 32, light blue 32, silver 33 and a silver/grey 33 anyone on here? 33's sounded awesome

Few white 33s in the car park "DRKNES" grey 32 and a stagea next to it

Silver 32 GTR at Bunnings in Melton. Parked beside you.

That guy used to come on here, havn't seen him for a while, silver vspec II (i think) yea?

What do you drive?

Wow a day for spotting Skylines haha.. three on the short trip to work.

Three on the way home.

Yellow wingless 34 on Bell Street near Sophia's Restaurant.

Black 33 turning on to Greensborough Rd from Erskine Rd.

Then another black (I think) R33 on Greensborough Rd at the Erskine Rd lights lol.

Anyone from here?

what colour was it and which dyno? was it the sorta silver coloured one? tall skinny white dude owner?

was a light gold colour

didnt see the owner

i wont say which dyno just incase the owner doesnt want everyone knowing, but if ur reading this, very nice

Spotted a white 33 with SAU stickers on Greensborough Bypass/Grimshaw Street intersection heading towards the city at 8:15am this morning.

That would have been me. Didn't see you though. You live in the area?

spotted a midnight purple r33 gtr vspec on bell street turning into the mcdonalds just oppisite shell no SAU stickers 7pm

blue r34 on reynolds road templestowe heading towards the pines at about 7:30pm

My wife went to prahan with her brother to get some x rays taken...in front of the place was this great example of jap technology a.k.a. R35

(the pic was taken a little far cause she didn't want to look sneaky)

BTW a couple of weeks ago saw another R35 in Berwick...

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Silver 32 GTR at Bunnings in Melton. Parked beside you.

That's me dude. Saw your car was going to post it here but forgot till just now. Are you the dude I always see driving round up here? I always give you a wave of a light flash and always get one in return. Never get to catch up though as we are always going in oposite directions.

Fark you rear muffler is BIG!!!

Oh and I still come on here, just don't post if I don't have anything to say :)

Edited by BeEnAr
My wife went to prahan with her brother to get some x rays taken...in front of the place was this great example of jap technology a.k.a. R35

(the pic was taken a little far cause she didn't want to look sneaky)

BTW a couple of weeks ago saw another R35 in Berwick...

im always parked right where the r35 is parked whenever im in prahan lol :)

Spotted R34PER on Maroondah Hwy at the Oban Rd intersection Ringwood...at about 1.45

and also

GTXR34 pulling out of a street onto Mt Dandy Road opposite the Croydon cop shop...at about 4.45

both this afternoon

I had a field day today.

4.45PM - White r33 gts-t (modified) chasing a stockish looking r33 GT-R down Warrigul rd - south bound.

5.00PM - White r34 4 door GT - no wing - heading north down Warrigul rd - Super dark tint, plate number "MSNISN" (I'm guessing that means "Ms Nissan")

5.15PM - Silver r33 gts (maybe gts-t) heading north on Bulleen Rd - Had a GT-R badge - *tsk* *tsk*

And a few more r33s in between.

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