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spotted mint white 33gtr with RPFs next to flinders street heading to russel st about 1 today.

clean as :thumbsup:

That would have been me. Why didn't i see you? Were you in the Skyline, I normally give a wave when I see a fellow enthusiast in a great car.

Car's been sitting in the garage and it was so nice just to take her out and potter around.

That was me :) !!!!!!!

What were you driving??

You might have seen mine parked at the council parking :)

I was in the missus' cruze(POS lol)

Stag was in the garage not wanting to be driven for that weekend!

I liked the wheels man. polished look always comes up the best!

do you work at the council or??

spotted a silver/grey s2 r33 gtst on somerton rd bout 4:45pm, black s1 r33 gtst with a lip spoiler on somerton rd near holden round 5pm, and a black r34 gtt with a blonde drivn :thumbsup: was turning into donald cameron drv bout 5:10pm didnt catch any plates tho

That would have been me. Why didn't i see you? Were you in the Skyline, I normally give a wave when I see a fellow enthusiast in a great car.

Car's been sitting in the garage and it was so nice just to take her out and potter around.

nah man was in my is250

car looked awesome man really clean top effort :thumbsup:

Tuesday night, I was U-turning on blackburn rd (just outside blacky maccas) and a red (i think xD) r33 turning left in the road I was semi-using to complete u-turn haha. I guess this would have been around...1am?

Passed by a silver R33 (Well I think it was silver...wow my short term memory is failing LOL) on my left on springvale rd, passing glen waverly a bit past 7pm tonight. Was in the black r34 in the middle lane. Well dunno if you even saw, but yes :P.

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