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spotted a black r33 turning onto donarld st from beaumont about 10am.

and also spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr turning onto lampton rd from bridges rd sometime around lunch time.

and also spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr turning onto lampton rd from bridges rd sometime around lunch time.

That would be me on my way back to work from lunch. :)

Spotted JAP 34R at Tomago

And a white 33 TRIPA just up the road as well

Spotted TRIPA today, looks pretty good! Cruising on Old Punt

Haven't seen any for days then bamm spotted a few this arvo

Black 34 with dark coloured mags at Glendale

White 33 that looked and sounded good heading past the Fire Station at Toronto DAN ???

And a black 32 coming out of the Supacentre

Melisa tells me there is a black 34 that lives just up the road as well near the speed camera

Saw a dark 33 near Aldi in the Terrace... Haven't seen it before....

Seen the regulars around, white 34 4dr, silver 32 with purple rims

  • 2 weeks later...

Spotted r33 4dr at the terrace again OMT28T I think

Black 4dr r34 gtt cruising near BP Bero

Oh and spotted out famous Humbla 33 parked at a certain spot :woot:

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