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Spotted a nice white R33 GTR pulling out of BP on the corner of stud & highstreet roads yesterday at around 4.

Also spotted a silver 34 GT-T stopped on burwood highway (Roughly 12PM) buying flowers from a van which i just did in my GT-T. All these skyline owners looking after their girlfriends, geez we're a good bunch lol

how do you know that they were buying it for their girlfriends, maybe he was buying it for his boyfriend.....despite what the pope recently said, homosexuality is not illegal.......yet........ just ask gtst_sedan, he was a flaming one until he recently hooked up with his woman :)

on christmas day, spotted 2 R34s in Geelong following one another..

One was black and one was silver...both with the massive nismo spoilers..

i was the white R34 4-door behind u guys!!

also there was an r33 with a HKS blow off valve and a single red racing stripe going accross the body, u were doing laps the whole day! LoL

was on the hwy last night, spotted a few skylines.

one that really stood out was a silver r33 gtr with custom plates (forgot what they were) had chrome wheels, this thing launched hard.

a white r33 gtst with plates wytjet

a black r32 with black rims and SAU stickers on the rear quarter window.

few other skylines and plenty of evos.

been seeing your old 34 just about every night, wouldnt say shes being treated all the best, YOUR CAR IS NOW A TAYLORS LAKES MACCAS JUNKIE!!

:thumbsup:

another loss to the darkside...

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