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Spotted a bayside blue R34 GTR on kingston rd somewhere near Clayton.

I pulled up next to the car and said "Nice car" I got a completely ignore reaction

in return and the driver kept looking straight...... oh he's quite old maybe that's why....

Just spotted a black V36 370GT coupe turning onto Sth Gippy Fwy in Hallam about 10 mins ago, plates GTS.370. Tried to pull up and say hi but you changed to the other right turning lane before I could say anything!

First V36 i've seen in Victoria, couldnt believe it at first haha

nah, they're drifteks mohsen, i've seen that car heaps... :whistling:

Lol ya think?!

Monday- yellow r34 GTR on lygon, Driver looked like Shan LOL

Wednsday- white s2 r33 across the road from the cemetery on lygon, black or gunmetal r33 coupe with sau stickers on Brunswick street, and finally a silver r33 on lygon last night.

No, I'm not a sick Kunt, I have to go on lygon to get to uni haha

white 35 gtr on sydney rd campbellfield

Saw a white 35 GTR on lygon today.... had plates JASON or similer couldve been same one?

R34 GTR- white on lygon/nickleson street

Yeah its always parked there... always see it heading up towards the city

The cube3 on princess just before, forgot where abouts though

Oh hi! Sorry if I looked like a dick driving slow. I was carrying a full exhaust in the car and it decided to smack me in the head a couple of times so I was trying to drive slow around corners and hold it with one arm.

few r33s at geelong/lorne

and

peugeot rcz looks cool

ferrari 599 looks porn

aston martin lagonda looks f**ked

Saw a white 35 GTR on lygon today.... had plates JASON or similer couldve been same one?

not sure, driver looked pretty young. 30s or so

Spotted a black 33(?) with the plates VSPEC as I was turning right out of Chadstone onto princess... ...could have been a 34 but all the headlights were bright and I was just able to make out the number plate...

Spotted a black 33(?) with the plates VSPEC as I was turning right out of Chadstone onto princess... ...could have been a 34 but all the headlights were bright and I was just able to make out the number plate...

i know of 2 33gtrs both i think midnight purple with V5PEC and VSP3C...think u might have seen the V5PEC coz i see that one around that area fair few times...think someone told me he lives around springvale.. sounds nice though... :)

Spotted 35 GTR with plates R38GTR on burwood hwy near swinburn uni around 6 on saturday nit....LUV the plates... :P

Also saw a white 33GTR on monash this morning....gave a thumbs up....very clean car...

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