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Spotted a stock looking bayside blue R34 GTR in the gridlock on hoddle st. yesterday afternoon around 4.30PM. Looked nice.

But seemed to be blowing a blue smoke (burning oil?) on light acceleration.

spotted a red 34gtt in jb carpark in chaddy yesterday around 6 30....looked pretty good....got gtr badge on it and carbon fiber hood with advan stickers on the back of it...anyone from here?

kicking it at nandos the other night saw a white 33 with dishies (meisters or ssr i get confused lol) number plates were AFIRST i think.

quick lil package it was haha

That's WYTSKY (Adam)

He has WORK Meisters.

Was N/A now turbo.

Spotted Pat at knox last night. Car looked nice!!

haha i thought so that it was you! I dont think any other red mr2 would come to a stop in the carpark! :P

Was attending a work dinner

Should have said something/parked next to me instead of driving off to the other side of the carpark haha

Nice clean mr2!

spotted nice lookin black R34 gtt with the plate 34GTT or somethign like that on Londsdale st last night around 11pm

Allow me to match this sighting up! :P

Spotted my dad in brunswick while going to check out an s15............. Funny how his got bigger plates too! lol

Whoever you are, lets go cruising, it'll be a laugh :yes:

Heres a photo :P

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