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:( wo hoo spotted ......... although it is an M-Spec

M-spec NUR....droooooool. Pics STAT!!

White 33 on the news (with sau sticker) - story about illegal street racing in the northern suburbs

:banana:

white or silver? i heard silver. didnt catch the program tho

spotted a blue R33 with SAU stickers on springvale road today, you beeped at me while i was stuck in my car and couldn't start it because my immobiliser remote was stuffed lol

just seen you out of the corner of my eye :huh:

Spotted a blue r34 gtr on the side of ferntree gully road with no rego plates on it.

Was on Saturday morning :rolleyes:

My friend saw that too on her way to getting tyres fitted.

She was worried it was my car!

Then on her way back she saw it being loaded on to a trailer with "a guy standing beside it looking distressed".

Hope all is okay for that car and owner!

Spotted a white R34 P-plater yesterday morning around 8:30am intersection of Darebin Rd and Station St in Thornbury.

By the time I saw you I didn't have enough time to react and wave back sorry!

Yayy! 1st ever spot in the GTR!! I seen you too Jake, i just didnt know it was you. Im still thinking you have an r32..

i actually seen it out about a week ago, forgot to post. out the front of a house in bellevue hills with another 33 i believe and the burgandy 32. i was in my 33

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