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spotted a white 34 GTT, black or carbon bonnet, and no spoiler, turning right onto westall rd from centre rd today after work at bout 4:35pm! dude was wearin hi-vis orange.

mate if you're on here shoot me a pm! got a question for ya.

Spotted a Black R34 GT(-T?) At around 3PM on Edgars RD, Thommastown with number plate [ YAS1N ]

Also Spotted a B-E-A-utiful Bayside Blue R34 GT-R with a sexy exhaust note TWICE today, once at 4:30PM on High ST. Epping (was getting skool books and heard it from inside shop but only caught a glimpse), then again on Somerton RD. on the way to RoxburghPark with number plate [ G34TR ]

spotted gdyup1 silver r33 (did i get that right?) parked on highbury rd last 2 nights, just past the power sub station.

p.s. heads up if your on the forum, i would not leave it parked there, soooo many retarded/arrogant/knob head/nervous/roadhogging etc.. drivers in arvo peak hr jostling for position on the rd going from single to double file, it's likely to get rear ended. ....seen it b4.

Spotted a very clean black 32 gtr on monash fwy inbound around 7 30....had recaro bucket seats and sounded tough...would be a very quick car...

Also

Spotted a blue 34 gtt with sau stickers on police road a bit after "GTT 747" i think the plates were....

spotted charles89 parked infront of officeworks ish on clayton road around 6 15....well pretty sure it was his car.. :P with the wing and the led tail lights.. :D

Haha, yeah that was me :P Was going to get some curry up the road xD

That Indian restaurant is probably one of the best I've ever been to lol

Haha, yeah that was me :P Was going to get some curry up the road xD

That Indian restaurant is probably one of the best I've ever been to lol

lol...ya gud indian resturants on that road...which one u went to?...

Saw a 33 with a widebody kit and 34 GTR front end in Hawthorn the other morning. Like a peach colour, hard to describe. Looked awesome.

i'd like to see it too!

i know r32 with r34 front looks sexy ass..

but haven't seen a r33 with r34 front that looks good.

lol...ya gud indian resturants on that road...which one u went to?...

Hmmm... It was the one on the same side of the road, but a bit further up, kinda in the corner?...

Indian food can never be more authentic than seeing a restaurant FILLED with Indians at 12am in the morning lol.

That place opens til late everynight, its awesome!

black r32 with sau stickers turning onto kingsway drive in thomastown

silver R32 GTST with a GTR front bar turning into NAB thomastown, saw the driver checking out my car, gave you a nod buddy :D car looks sweet!

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