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Spotted a Nismo Blue 32 on Punt Rd at around 6:30pm going home. Only copped a glance and noticed the SAU stickers. Didn't see wheather it was a GTR or anything. Damn rain was pissing down. I ice skated the whole way home. lol

On Wednesday, I can't remember the colours of the cars nor plates but I

Spotted a GTS-T R32 - at 3:00pm turning onto Hallam Road from Keppel Drive, Hallam

Spotted a GTR? R32 - at around 3:30pm parked at Ceva Logistics - TNT on South Park Drive, Dandenong South.

Spotted a R33 - at around 4:00pm parked at a bend on Commercial Drive, Dandenong South.

spotted a silver r33 s2 gtst on kings way with SAU sticker at about 6:45pm, number plate was PSI xxx

and

spotted a yellow r34 gtt turning onto springvale road from athol road with SAU sticker at 9:15pm

Edited by Charles89
spotted a silver r33 s2 gtst on kings way with SAU sticker at about 6:45pm, number plate was PSI xxx

and

spotted a yellow r34 gtt turning onto springvale road from athol road with SAU sticker at 9:15pm

I think I know where that yellow 34 lives... ...I see it and a blue Silvia parked at the same place near the primary school on Athol Rd...

Spotted a lot of skylines yesterday:

Black scruffy looking 32 GTST on Riversdale Rd, Camberwell at about 12.30pm

Black 33 GTST with 16" rims parked on Burke Road, 12.30pm

Silver 34 GTT near Kavangh St in Southbank at about 11.30am

Silver GTST S2 turning out from near Swinburne Tafe at about 5.30pm

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