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Saw two white 33 GTS-T's following each other on Reynolds Rd this morning, probably about 8.30ish. Both had SAU stickers, one with a GTR wing, one without.

Wouldn't have seen me as I was in the work car (falcon wagon) lol.

that would have been me and Hekt1c (ric)

hey mate,

nar i work in clayton. the mrs works on hartnett drive next door to that burger joint

that your maron 33? looks tough!

oh cool, yea i work directly opposite your mrs office lol

thanks for the kind words!

parked next to a black/ dark grey 32 gtst with sau stickers at dande bball stadium, nice ride :D

black r32. that was me, thanks :O

You were the chaser with the crazy tyre stretch?

The yellow and red DC2R's were my friends' cars.

black r32. that was me, thanks :O

You were the chaser with the crazy tyre stretch?

The yellow and red DC2R's were my friends' cars.

yeah chasers mine, lol stretch aint that crazy :D needa get em tyres changed

yeah its lil import section down that end, probably spot you again next wednesday :)

Spotted yellow R34 N/A pulling out of Werribee plaza and was catching up to me :( I gave you a wave but you sped off LOL

Spotted white R34 N/A at Hogans Corner roundabout 2 seconds after that - nice blue parkers mate :blink:

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