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Spotted a blue 33 GT-R under a gazebo at the back of a house in Springvale north... ...Street runs along the Springvale High School fence line... ...Afore mentioned girlfriends friends boyfriends place is at the back... ...GT-R belongs to the people at the front...

Didn't get too much of a good look at it because it was dark and I was using my phone to light it up... ...checked the drivers side 1/4 for an SAU sticker... ...wasn't one...

saw a black 34 gt with sau stickers on the rear 1/4s and a puyple 32 @ chris rock tonight.....

was in a mates magna tho...

funny funny mutha f**ker!

4 door 34! thats ash! he was going to chris rock haha

spotted a yellow r32 with sau stickers when i was coming home form work at about 2.15pm in tullamarine near airport west.

thats ash - i used to work with him at dodo

around the corner from there is another yellow R32 but GTR and no sau stickers

Went with mate today to northern side to pick up some car parts in puckapunyal and saw a R31 with SAU stickers on it. took some pics. looked pretty nice inside.

then on way home on hume hwy/bell st saw this home job painted looking R32 turbo. green P's!

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