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Last night saw a SAU member orange car wasn't sure what u were driving but wow O.o

I was in the right lane n u took off! Hahaha driving towards glen Waverley on the eastern freeway

Might have been aaron (sunkist) in his lambo orange s14

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Saw a black 35 GTR, white 35 GTR, and a red 35 GTR in a convoy of sports cars today around 12:30 pm on Bourke st Docklands. The red 1 sounded tough as!!

Those guys are from MSCC. They just did a photoshoot for topgear aus magazine at docklands.

Picture of the group

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Spotted G4ORC3 (yellow R34 with black bonnet) on Princes Highway coming from King's Way.

Spotted a black skyline with dark red race strips in Parkmore shopping centre.

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Black R34 coupe - plates R34L in the back carpark at Knox Ozone this afternoon.

Seen this there a couple of times, I'm guessing they work at Knox.

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Was on the way home last night from work, around 9:20-30pm, on Springvale Rd as I was crossing FerntreeGully Rd, I think I got a honk from an R33 coming from opp. direction. But I was too zombie to realise until too late, so if it indeed happened my bad not replying :P.

Saw a red r33 parked behind the EH rooms at uni this afternoon also.

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silver R34 GTR parked at AMF bowling on nepean hwy about 10 minutes ago. didnt get a good look, was driving past.

but dayuuum, looked mean sitting there under the street lights.

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