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Spotted a white R34 GT-T plates 'Toy c4r' early this morning? I was behind you on the way to work turning from highbury to springvale road :D

Nice work!! Just Googled my plate and found this thread :) Good to see another GTT in the area PS. Its on skyline-gt.com under Sams Toy

spotted a silver R33 with a black front bar near my school (SMC Epping) at bout 3:20pm, shooted you a fumz up :thumbsup:

also spotted a black stagea parked near somerton rd

spotted a silver R33 with a black front bar near my school (SMC Epping) at bout 3:20pm, shooted you a fumz up :thumbsup:

also spotted a black stagea parked near somerton rd

Alvin and I also spotted that car in thomo

Alvin and I also spotted that car in thomo

yeaa, i think it had no plates pinch.gif

btw, spotted a bluey-green s1 r33 after skool, wedge street, Epping

also spotted many gtr's around 6pm today in somerton-

-Gun metal R32 GTR, drivin along Hume hwy- sxc example :wub:

-White R34 GTR, P Plate- parked in somerton factories/industrial area- made my pants a tent :D

-R35 GTR in a workshop near the R34- made me paint my briefs :merli:

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