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spotted a nice black 34 turning off at hoppers crossing station last night on the way back from SAUVIC meeting..

the number plates wernt "ENVY 34" were they?

Cos i parked next to this guy last weekend at hoppers autobarn and his car is amazingly nice

R33 sedan with tri-spokes in Rosanna this evening

Chances are that was me, what were you driving?

Saw a Midnight Purple R33 GTR with white Nismo LMGT 1/2's followed by a black R34 GTT on Sydney Rd Coburg just after 5 this evening and a green/primer C110 4 door towing a trailer :( on Mahoneys Rd about 7:30.

Harsh pulling out of Chadstone, down Prinny and then turn onto Warrigal :P

;) where were you?

why wouldnt he just exit Chadstone at warrigul.

lol dumbass

coz of the traffic on warrigal road towards prinny around that time is terrible...therefore used a faster route... :P

spotted harsh washing his car in HP this evening

i polished and waxed it...it looks and feels so good... :D

spotted on sunday yellow R34 coupe had P plates on, i think a nismo wing? plates were XXU-29@ in chadstone shopping centre 2nd level coles car park at 6pm

also spotted WSD-43@ 1994 GTR sedan silver colour, was nice had a green glowing thing inside it

spotted a black R33 in parkville with red trim rims number plates were RQE-00@

;) where were you?

coz of the traffic on warrigal road towards prinny around that time is terrible...therefore used a faster route... :P

i polished and waxed it...it looks and feels so good... :D

lol this guy. i saw it shining under the light. looked real nice!

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