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White stagea with SAU VIC sticker at 7:45pm friday. Parked on road in ferntree gully

Also a red r33 with roll cage and Motul decal + other decals on the side. Looked like a d1 drift car?

Saw the motul 33 on station st turning up edithvale rd that day.

Saw some chick P-plater driving a neat white 34 GT down the windy mile the up Chute St into Diamond Creek this arvo @ ~5:40

Anyone here?

I was on the red R1 who passed you going into the Stone St roundabout.

To the cute blonde girl in the White R34 NA outbound on Nepean Highway this morning at 8:30...

You looked good.

Car was a bit meh, Green wheels? Really?

HAHAHHAAHA what does it matter, she was cute right? :P Always a thrill to see a good looking chick drving a skyline.....still waiting for the day i see a girl driving a monster R34 GTR......

SPOOL Yellow S15 this morning on Reserve Rd Cheltenham, used to see it around a bit but not so much lately... still looks good :)

Cool thats my old car. Still using my old plates too. Nice to know its still running.

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