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Spotted an SAU sticker (maybe a Vic one?) on a nice S15 on "The Car Show" on Channel 9 today.

was it blue? if so, I think that could have been Justine from the Vic club! I hear she's a gun down there and pretty much competes in every event VIC has to offer!!!

Spotted an SAU sticker (maybe a Vic one?) on a nice S15 on "The Car Show" on Channel 9 today.
was it blue? if so, I think that could have been Justine from the Vic club! I hear she's a gun down there and pretty much competes in every event VIC has to offer!!!

Yep, Liz, they did a profile on her on the show with her (almost stock) car, and another S15 which was the same dark blue colour but with Volk CE-28N's, carbon fibre bonnet, GT wing and various performance mods done. I can't remember the name of the owner of the second car, though...

I can't remember if the SAU sticker was on her car or the other one, but it should be available to stream online some time this week - it was the last episode for the year. There is a run-down of what was on the show, but the actual video isn't available for viewing yet. Link: http://thecarshow.carpoint.com.au/

Yesterday I spotted a red R33 GTS25 (non-turbo) on Broadway, right near Central Station, heading into the city, and being driven by a woman.

yay

still out and about

I thought you sold it a while ago, leather pack but no brembos . She was parked in the visitors parking where i have a parking spot..

Spotted Arup's car outside my work (near UTS) last week.

Spotted HOM11E Silver R43 Sunday going towards fox.

Spotted ZOE20T Black R32 some girl driving along Maroubra road towards the beach.

and a few others which I didnt get to see properly.

:wavey: wavey.gif

Spotted Arup's car outside my work (near UTS) last week.

Spotted HOM11E Silver R43 Sunday going towards fox.

Spotted ZOE20T Black R32 some girl driving along Maroubra road towards the beach.

and a few others which I didnt get to see properly.

:wavey: wavey.gif

Really a R43? Must be some super prototype :cheers:

spotted mr r33t at kariong this arvo. waved but not sure if i got one back??.

Hey Bec! That was me!

And yeah I did wave but guessing my window tint is abit too dark!

BTW its MZR33T!

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