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Two 32's a grey one and a white one, parked outside a house of Flat Rock Road in Hurstbridge. Anyone here?

They have just started appearing so I'ma guess 2 people who live there decided to go buy matching cars. They look very clean.

I drive a black 33 and pass the house every workday.

Just spotted a yellow stagea crossing stud rd burwood hwy intersection with a 34 gtr front, looks awesome!

that would be me. Saw a nice dark grey r33 today in frankston. Waved at me but didnt have a chance to wave back. Anyone from here?

that would be me. Saw a nice dark grey r33 today in frankston. Waved at me but didnt have a chance to wave back. Anyone from here?

I have seen you a couple of times in the area, saw you today coming out of macca's on cranbourne rd, was in my daily fairlane so unless you spotted the SAU stickers on the back 1/4 windows you would never have noticed me.

It's just outside the building where u buy sushi. that yours ? ;)

Nope lol, that's the one near Coles :happy:

I saw that one too, on my way to KFC today lol.

It's got yellow number plate and a full nismo body kit, pretty sexy.

Spotted on sunday night on Cranbourne-Narre Warren Rd black r34 gtt plates 'NOGTR' gave the thumbs up. had SAU stickers

saw you stopped just after you turned left after the round-a-bout onto Wellington Rd?

Edited by kizzza

spotted white r33 infront of coles in chapel street at around 10pm last night - plates BRBGRL - smashed rear qrt panel covered with glad wrap :D

i was parked behind coles so kept going to check on car >,<

Was followed by a 32 along Greensborough Rd up through to Kingsbury Drive near La Trobe Uni this morning :D not sure if it was a member or not but I saw some kind of sticker on the side rear window.

If so, hi! Nice ride :O

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