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Spotted this morning a R33 with SAU sticker on it. It was Princes HWY near chaddy... Had some decals or something on it, like some sort of purple waves and white stars all over the side... (to quick to see any other details as i was heading the other way)

I take exception to that good sir... ...I was not going "to quick"... ...I was in fact going "WAY to quick"...

Purple decal'd r33 is laith

Five points thanks for playing!!!... :P

H8TAX - if you're on here, nice R35 GT-R mate

I was the one who pulled up next to you in the 2006 Maxima on the Monash about 15 mins ago. Glad you got the idea and let me listen to the sound of the exhaust :P

H8TAX - if you're on here, nice R35 GT-R mate

I was the one who pulled up next to you in the 2006 Maxima on the Monash about 15 mins ago. Glad you got the idea and let me listen to the sound of the exhaust :)

I was wondering why you wanted to drag me in the maxima.

spotted a silver s1 33 gts-t on Sydney Rd on Thursday arvo around 4:15-4:30 with SAU Vic stickers...the owner parked it in front of what I think was an Asian restaurant, had his SAU hoodie on as well....

And saw a very nice white S15 on Park/Lygon st on Wednesday....plates were S15GT, massive black TE37's and may have had a wide body kit, but a subtle one if it did, only got a quick look but it looked porn...

Anyone got any pics of it?

Seen alot of P plater SAU boys lately none of them look very friendly either haha, havn't been to the forums in aggges, so hey all! :) i guess i can say i practically spotted most people on this thread over the last 12 months lol. :)

Sat behind a yellow r34 gtt outside the century city at glenny last night, then saw another yellow r34 parked in the multilevel but was a gt.

Later on arrived at maccas across from monash Uni on north road n passed a white r33 gtst and a dark r32 gtst

I was wondering why you wanted to drag me in the maxima.

Hahahaha, I actually just wanted to get out of the right lane because there was someone following too close for my liking behind me and booted it to get out of the way, had no intention of racing. I had to stare at the car for a little before I did that though :)

Seen you around Berwick before, last weekend (or may of been the week before) at the Shell servo bypassing the stupid traffic lights on High St/Clyde Rd. FYI, careful doing that, sometimes the coppers sit parked in the servo and target cars doing it (as you exit through the entry = illegal, been told by a copper before); just watch for them.

Seen alot of P plater SAU boys lately none of them look very friendly either haha, havn't been to the forums in aggges, so hey all! :( i guess i can say i practically spotted most people on this thread over the last 12 months lol. :)

I saw ya last night too... I was in the white R34 with SAU sticker and red P plate on the boot goin down prinny near chaddy... didnt talk cos ur 34 puts mine to shame! =P

Saw ya too at the bruce cruise with cr33m

spotted a silver s1 33 gts-t on Sydney Rd on Thursday arvo around 4:15-4:30 with SAU Vic stickers...the owner parked it in front of what I think was an Asian restaurant, had his SAU hoodie on as well....

And saw a very nice white S15 on Park/Lygon st on Wednesday....plates were S15GT, massive black TE37's and may have had a wide body kit, but a subtle one if it did, only got a quick look but it looked porn...

Anyone got any pics of it?

S15GT is a mate's its widebody. quality parts on that car. he's been through a few different set of rims...

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S15GT is a mate's its widebody. quality parts on that car. he's been through a few different set of rims...

usually not a fan of widebodys, but that one is clean and not over the top...only got a quick look but you could tell it'd have quality parts on it...the TE's looked the goods..

anyone got any better photos?

let me know if he ever sells Rim spec...

Very neat R34-T, intense blue colour, kitted up, no spoiler, black/grey wheels with a chrome rim. tinted windows. On calder>keilormeltion>parmelia>bond dr. Follwed by a pedal happy 180sx. I was following in my mum's corolla on my L's. ;D

DAYUM THAT 34 looks hot!

S15GT is a mate's its widebody. quality parts on that car. he's been through a few different set of rims...

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i took that top pic haha!

yeh robs s15 is very well done...from memory its a 'wise square' wide body kit. only one in aus im sure.

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