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Spotted a red r34 cruising down eastern freeway at about 6.45pm yesterday. No rear wing, looked like nismo tail lights. Car looked mint. Was cruising behind ya on my way to work. Think i saw SAU stickers on the quarters as you took the chandler exit i think.

Also Spotted a blue Stagea, dark tints, clean lookin ride, in a southbank carpark. Parked a spot down from ya!

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Spotted BEZA on Dorset Road turning into Mt Dandenong Road about an hour ago. I was in the white S15 at the lights and waved while turning.

LOL !! i thought that was you!! was looking at the S15 whilst waiting to turn. surprised my headlights werent blinding ya :D

isnt R34JET a non turbo??

ya

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spotted a wicked white 34 GTR with black Nismo wheels on Barkly St while I was waiting for my lunch... idles like my car... lumpy and loud!

Sounds like my car except it isn't an R :thumbsup: and in my area too! I am sure mines not the only white R34 with black wheels and a lumpy idle in the area :D

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Today going home from work, there was a white R34 with red brides and black nismo rims, with slotted and drilled rotors possibly DBA4000's? not sure if the above mentioned cars are SAU members.
that's bombtrack (chris)

Confirmed! My first time being spotted I believe.

Edit: Maybe second time :thumbsup:

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spotted joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo cookin us some food yesterday at his work :D

& today a black stagea from what i thought to hav SAU stickers ont he side was near emrald off kelittes road. unsure of road iw as following it as there was some massive bush fire again.... sigh

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Spotted a red r34 cruising down eastern freeway at about 6.45pm yesterday. No rear wing, looked like nismo tail lights. Car looked mint. Was cruising behind ya on my way to work. Think i saw SAU stickers on the quarters as you took the chandler exit i think.

Also Spotted a blue Stagea, dark tints, clean lookin ride, in a southbank carpark. Parked a spot down from ya!

red 34 was me:)

i saw you creepin up behind me in the rearview mirror :(

btw lights are leds but not nismo's and stickers are 'motul' not sau :D

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i sawww a white R34 today with black rims it was rlllly hot was on princess hwy driving away from city at around 8.15pm. Anyone on here? I was on other side of rd dont think u saw me.

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