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yellow gtt with sau stickers in the city passing Ondergronds. was two cars behind a whit r33

Basti <3 lol that was me Trix_34 and my mate with r33 turbo. the r34 is N/A sorry hahaha. had a lancer with us aswell :P

Spotted a wrx and a rx7? parked at the Shell petrol station across road from Waverly Gardens

Thought u said we cant talk about other cars on the sau forums.......but since you did....

spotted a black jazz driving next to me on springvale rd - i waved at you, and you were the hot chic that flashed your big......um.....smile......

saw a black well i think it was black lol r33 with white wheels turn out of burwood kmart behind a silver 4 door, i was waiting at the lights at blackburn rd to see if u guys were doing a u turn and see what u guys were doing as i was up for goin for a drive. then i noticed the black 33 pull into bp , i was watching ya and saw u wave, i waved back but dunno if u saw me. oh yeh i was in the white R33 lol

Heaps of skylines out today

Saw CAJFLY on the corner of Blackburn Rd and Burwood Hwy, I pulled into the BP to get fuel

Heaps of cars at The Glen, white R34 GTR with the plates MAGOR, silver R32 GTR with the plates MYFAST and also a maroon R33 with the plates GTRKNG

Also so EVLGTR on Westall Rd earlier on

saw a black r33 with white wheels turn out of burwood kmart behind a silver 4 door, i was waiting at the lights at blackburn rd to see if u guys were doing a u turn and see what u guys were doing as i was up for goin for a drive. then i noticed the black 33 pull into bp , i was watching ya and saw u wave, i waved back but dunno if u saw me. oh yeh i was in the white R33 lol

haha didn't think you'd recognize me

I've been seeing that silver R34 4 door everywhere!

Basti <3 lol that was me Trix_34 and my mate with r33 turbo. the r34 is N/A sorry hahaha. had a lancer with us aswell :3some:

yeah i remember the lancer too. didja see me? car was parked right in front of the club and i was havin a smoke with my mates

lol SKYL1N you see me everywhere and I see you everywhere... That was me outside the vine. Saw your car on Elgin St in Hawthorn tonight around 11ish. Spotted a silver 33 with GTR wing at kew junction about 20 mins ago. Gave me a beep.

lol SKYL1N you see me everywhere and I see you everywhere... That was me outside the vine. Saw your car on Elgin St in Hawthorn tonight around 11ish. Spotted a silver 33 with GTR wing at kew junction about 20 mins ago. Gave me a beep.

must be love

me on Elgin street was at a mates house getting ready to pick him up.. stingy commodore drivers and there petrol :/

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