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Hey Matty was that you i spotted on north east road on wednesday? I was in the 33 sedan near fasta pasta.

u turned out from the Jap import spares direction yeah? if so that was me, was heading to my mates place for NYE celebrations. Nice 33 ya got, sounds the goods :blush:

got spotted by chad this mornin on south rd..........i knew i had a black 32 followin me, but the daze i was in i didnt see the plates any time i checked my mirror haha. was on my way to work

Spotted a Black R34 on Dyson Road this arvo at about 5:50 - gave and received a wave. Spotted a blue R32, and dark blue 300zx about to pull out of the maccas at Seaford - gave and received a wave from the R32. Spotted a black R33 just after the set of lights, after maccas at Seaford - gave a wave, but don't think i got it off in time.

Spotted a Bayside Blue 34 GTR on main nth near muno para about 4:40pm, and a black 32 GTR (AGTR-xx) turning off main nth onto york town rd 4:45pm.

And yeah Matty, that was me! Just seeing what Koji got in the new containers, and thanks fot the compliments on the car too :rofl:

spotted the 'ON SNAP' Stagea turning out a side street on brighton road this arvo bout 6ish, we were in the white ford with the SAU stickers, reckon u might have seen us? Sporting some new, familiar rims on the ford now..

spotted the 'ON SNAP' Stagea turning out a side street on brighton road this arvo bout 6ish, we were in the white ford with the SAU stickers, reckon u might have seen us? Sporting some new, familiar rims on the ford now..

fitment = win :rofl:

Spotted a Black R34 on Dyson Road this arvo at about 5:50 - gave and received a wave. Spotted a blue R32, and dark blue 300zx about to pull out of the maccas at Seaford - gave and received a wave from the R32. Spotted a black R33 just after the set of lights, after maccas at Seaford - gave a wave, but don't think i got it off in time.

Man Abe.... i must have just missed you tonight?, I was at Maccas in seaford about the same time period...lol

someone has a White R34 GTT with gold and silver BBS style wheels a few blocks away from my house , so now that makes 3 - White R34's within rock throwing distance of each other...lol saw him twice the other day , one wave, one not...lol

lots of others the other day but didnt post em up. lots of waves..lol

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Spotted who I though to be Jasmine (Jas033) at the Golden Grove BP this morning. If it was you, hi! I would have stopped to talk but it seemed as if the police patrol car had more than a passing interest in my car so I left asap

Ryan and i were down at Glenelg on Sunday..

Spotted OH SNAP as well.. peter, i think? Saw a dark silver stag on Anzac Hwy.. Also was driving next to this red (turbo?) saab just in front of the other stag, that was trying to grab our attention.. turns out it was chef_stagea trying to get our attention! lol...i tend to ignore european cars :cheers:

Saw a few other bits and pieces during our day..

- A greeny/gold 33 in the beach house carpark

- Countless imprezas making too much noise down jetty rd

- A black 32 down Anzac Hwy going into Glenelg

All in all, was a top day!

Sez

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