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could have been me i drive down the freeway to and from work, did it have a carbon rear wing?

I have black rims, but no endless brakes

do you have light blue brakes? didnt get a good look at the rear of it as i was going the other way :)

Saw a stock white R34 sedan in Heidelberg (waterdale rd) this morning - heading towards LaTrobe Uni.

Very dirty car worse than 99% of 4WDs - had lots of redish soil - looks like it came back from the outback - LOL

Spotted a series 2 R33 on Princess Hwy around 6:45pm tonight... ...had "Skyline" across the back window and a really huge hit in the bum... ...only saw it from the drivers side... ...but there is a huge ripple over the rear wheels...

last night around 10ish spotted a white r33 with sau stickers at the intersection of mitcham rd and springvale rd. was heading towards doncaster
prolly grant

Not me, my R doesn't have SAU stickers and I went home via Blackburn Rd.

Spotted a clean silver 34 GT-T today driving past Geelong Grammar whilst some mates and I were parked at the nearby boat ramp taking some photos. Didn't catch the plates though because he was going a bit too fast when he drove past us... :geek:

Edited by GT32
Spotted a beautiful orange R33 gtst with a little black wing/lip on Springvale Rd.

I am guessing that was Kris, sweet ride! I wasn't sure if it was you or not so i was too embarrassed to say hi =x

that would have been him for sure...dont worry about being embarrassed...just say hi anyway...i do...even though i get weird looks back...lol..

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