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is this the vlt spotted thread now? did i miss a meeting?

Yes it is VL thing now... *put flame suit on*

On another note,

Spotted PSI Parts R33 @ Westgate bridge - damn sexy!

Spotted couple of 32 GT-Rs @ Jap Warehouse.

Cheers

Grant

saw a black bmw 120d with sau sticker on rear window on the bottom left and a wrx car club sticker on the bottom right today i was behind u on warrigal rd and burwood road lights in the turn lane i was in the focus then i i was in front of u at the next lights

spotted Basti at supercheap before, said hey

then saw him pull into the carwash down the road, guess your wheels are dirty ? hehe goin out aye

yeah hi dude. got a chance to have a look at the car properly. your wheels are a different colour to mine. car was overdue for a full wash. just needed a wash mitt.

saw a poor dude in a black r33 get pulled over literally in front of my house. i knew it was gonna happen as soon as i saw the 3 ariels on the back window. was wiping my car down when i noticed one of the coppas gimme a dirty look. garaged the 33 quicksmart. hope it wasnt too badmate

Spotted a black R33 GTS25T on Cheltenham Rd around midday today, female driver. Nice car !!

Always see you driving around there heading to the east link during the day - do you actually work or what? :P

the amount of 33's in narre/berwick is crazy...I see around 5 every morning, and thats just on my 3kay stint to work!!! None have sau stickers tho :)

Also spotted a blk gtr and then silver 4dr 32 was near subi, narre on alternate days for the last couple of weeks... :D

Parked next to the bling in webb street today too - minus some bling stockies on rear... :)

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