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1:30ish 2day spotted a yellow lamborghini murcielago parked infront off truscotts north east rd was drolling ova it as i was makin a u-turn not focusing on the road lol...

Also wondering if its vinniegts4 i c everyday afta wrk around 4-4:30pm on pt.wakefield rd turning up grand junction?..well it was a silver r32 so could be any1 on ere.. I drive da GunmetalR32 wid da black boot & angel lights, well actually looks like ba ford slash mustang lights been slack with fabricating will have the car lookn good eventually hehe... :)

Didnt knw there was a spotting forum on ere so now im gna hav to giv a wave to other skyline drivers hopefully they knw y, cos not many skyline drivers i knw herd about SAU ill probably get a weird :) look from em lol

im always goin on to grand junction from pt wakefield but more at like 12 30 - 1ish and my 32 is black lol so i dnt fink it was moi

Saw last night RB25DET (Red R33) parked on Jetty road, forget the time, must say very nice looking car, nice rims, bronze goes well with the red :)

Hey thanks for the comments mate was up playing 8 ball at Chalkers.The wheels must have looked bronze in the light cause they are actually silver.

oh and last night down the bay a black/blue 32 (think it was a gtr) waved at us several times n flashed his lights at us, not quite sure who it was though.

Haha that waz me silly. Saw ya sitting at the lights at anzac h/w and brighton road, waved to luke but didnt think he saw me so i did a u turn and went down jetty rd the opposite way so u'd see me LOL. And yeh flashed my lights at ya.. Didnt see u again after that.

Haha that waz me silly. Saw ya sitting at the lights at anzac h/w and brighton road, waved to luke but didnt think he saw me so i did a u turn and went down jetty rd the opposite way so u'd see me LOL. And yeh flashed my lights at ya.. Didnt see u again after that.

haha i thought it was, but didnt say it on here incase i got it wrong lol, even said to luke i was sure it was you. I saw u the first time but dont think Luke did. Probly saw me waving from passenger seat tho lol. Yeh we left after that, bit scared of the bay this weekend, have seen so many cops down there the last few days! Even got followed briefly last night after we left.

haha i thought it was, but didnt say it on here incase i got it wrong lol, even said to luke i was sure it was you. I saw u the first time but dont think Luke did. Probly saw me waving from passenger seat tho lol. Yeh we left after that, bit scared of the bay this weekend, have seen so many cops down there the last few days! Even got followed briefly last night after we left.

Yeh, were quite a few cops out last night, was around til 3 and there were still plenty out at that time. Had one follow me also, was driving alongside me for awhile, then slowed down and stopped, get heaps nervous when they do that, just do plate checks and stuff i think.

Also didnt metion before, i spotted MR R34, a yellow R34 (obviously) down Anzac h/w last night, was a few cars back from you flick when i flashed me lights, dont know if you saw it. And saw him again today around 4 down the end of anzac h/w just cruising around. Were alot of skylines out down the bay, was a good day at the Toyoshow down there..

spotted a black r32 on prospect rd, got a wave and waved back of course :)

a black R34 GTR on port rd turning onto south rd thos afternoon, gave the thumbs up but i dont think he saw me.

a maroon r33 with shopping list and greddy stickers on the side at brickworks markets, also spotted Muges with his clean as R34

spotted a black r32 on prospect rd, got a wave and waved back of course ;)

that was me coming home from work lol probs didnt recognise me coz my car is filthy atm..instead of black its a chocolatey colour lol :)

seen a few times in the last couple of days the two guys i met the other week at kmart in the vic regod 32..........seen ya when ive been in the work truck mainly LOL

um, seen that dude in the s2 33 again tonite (man my memory is shocking atm.........must go back a few pages and remember it LOL) on anzacs near stonehouse av.......got a late wave in LOL

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