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saw a Silver R33 with SAU and RE customs stickers on 1/4 windows at homesglen maccas . i was in the black focus as u were getting into ur car

Yeah that was me. Was having one of those days. Was in a hurry, looked in side and there were 30 students at the counter so decided to go somewhere else. Nandos FTW.

Saw a black R33 GTR on Elgar Rd, Box Hill last night at about 9:45pm. Didnt seem very friendly when next to me at the lights and decided to roar past me in the wet when he got an opening. Meh.

Westall Rd heading towards Princess just before the hump around 6:45pm...

Silver 33 (S2?) with SAU stickers in the left lane... ...I was in the right lane... ...Flicked my left indicator once once I came to a stop at the lights...

black 32 with sau stickers jacksons rd this morning, had wing mounts but no wings..

i was driving the datsun next to you..

Hey, that would be me :(

Dropping off bro to school every morning :P

gt wing came with car but its too ugly to have on the car :)

Were you the car turning right onto the freeway off jacksons?

I think it was white and had some aftermarket rims?

I think I saw stolen_s15 leaving my work on Chapel Street after a few drinks tonight and get in his silver S2 R33 with SAU stickers. Also spotted a black R32 GTS-T with SAU stickers which passed me on Dandenong Road near Orrong Road at approx 2AM

Hey, that would be me :down:

Dropping off bro to school every morning :laugh:

gt wing came with car but its too ugly to have on the car :bunny:

Were you the car turning right onto the freeway off jacksons?

I think it was white and had some aftermarket rims?

nice 32 :D

yes that was me, the car is off white with undercoat patches (getting ready for paint job) on some bits with white wheels...

nice 32 :D

yes that was me, the car is off white with undercoat patches (getting ready for paint job) on some bits with white wheels...

haha i was wondering what kind of car it was as I drove past it.

Told my brother to turn around and look for any badges etc :bunny:

I really like the old school car look.

Should look ace once painted.

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