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Also spotted EMSTA tonight parked around the corner from my place in Lakeside Pakenham.

woo yeah - another one! was working a bit late tonight. left at around 7pm ish. The townhouse that it was parked in front of is part of our office (only till may though)

Seen that around a few times... isnt there someone on here with that as a userid?

Pretty sure its a chick...

EDIT::

oh here ya go

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/m16407.html

Spotted a White R33 - at roughly 12:15am passing Shell on Princes Highway, Hallam.

I was pulling a u-turn in a truck so I couldn't really have a proper look..

lies!!! just pull the e-brake and do the scandanavian flick - that should do the trick

lies!!! just pull the e-brake and do the scandanavian flick - that should do the trick

lol, it's kinda hard to pull the e-brake since it's air brakes and not a proper e-brake that you just pull up..

Spotted a very clean white R33 GTS-T driving down Spencer St from Dynon Rd towards city at around 1830 today.

Stood out, must have been a girl's car. Had hot pink plates and huge hot pink "NISMO" scrawled across the sides. Was driving too fast to notice her plates :(

Spotted a Blue 34 turning right from Princess Hwy onto Westall Rd at the same time a White 34 was turning left off Westall Rd onto Princess Hwy at around 7:45am... ...Blue had SAU stickers (UKBxxx)...

A few min later on heatherton spotted a silver 34 turned off Springvale Rd and then into Olympic Ave...

Then on the way home spotted a White 33 that changed lanes in front of me a little close to my bumper... ...(UFIxxx I think)...

Also at some point saw a white 32... ...lots of black and brown around the zorst...

Emsta knows nothing about drucks :banana:

At least you can admit it! :banana:

Spotted a Blue 34 turning right from Princess Hwy onto Westall Rd at the same time a White 34 was turning left off Westall Rd onto Princess Hwy at around 7:45am... ...Blue had SAU stickers (UKBxxx)...

A few min later on heatherton spotted a silver 34 turned off Springvale Rd and then into Olympic Ave...

Then on the way home spotted a White 33 that changed lanes in front of me a little close to my bumper... ...(UFIxxx I think)...

Also at some point saw a white 32... ...lots of black and brown around the zorst...

Probably making sure that you notice him/her.. lol :/

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