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Spot a white 2 Door R33 TYE-*** (no rear wing) every day near my house, noticed you have sau stickers now.

Saw you going through the junction in Camberwell Thur/Wed?

Spotted a v.nice white R33 2 Door leaving bunnings east burwood around 4.30pm,

got caught at the light to turn right onto burw hwy. Then when green, gave it just

enough without being silly to get through the next lights past the recycling depot.

(Well heard you before spotted :ermm: , that exhaust sounds friggin gooood! hope

you on here wanna know what it is!)

Spotted a white S2 Stag yesterday turning right off burwood hwy onto blackburn rd about 5pm.

Pretty sure it was an RS260. Tried to catch up to wave....lights/traffic didnt permit.

(pretty sure i've seen this one before in the area)

White R32 GTR on Flinders Lane this morning, rego 'BPAIN' :)

I've spotted that car a few times around the western suburbs areas. It's currently for sale on carsales (search = BPAIN in keywords). Very nice and clean BNR32.

Spot a white 2 Door R33 TYE-*** (no rear wing) every day near my house, noticed you have sau stickers now.

Saw you going through the junction in Camberwell Thur/Wed?

Yeah thats me on my way to uni lol

Saw a white R33 GTS-T going 300km/h through Croydon coles and aldi car park with the plates "typem" and an ugly front bar about 5.30pm today. You sir are the reason why we have such bad reputation amongst the general public, and I have no qualms in reporting you to the authorities.

Saw a white R33 GTS-T going 300km/h through Croydon coles and aldi car park with the plates "typem" and an ugly front bar about 5.30pm today. You sir are the reason why we have such bad reputation amongst the general public, and I have no qualms in reporting you to the authorities.

+1. We don't need that crap. Have fun in your car by all means, but not in a car park.

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