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Drove along side this guy on Burwood Hwy in Ferntree Gully in my GTR. Gave the thumbs up.....Was cool.

May have been the same one I saw at lunch today on Camberwell junction. Had a plate like GDZILA, red too. Lots of people were looking at, was about 1pm. :D

gave some dude in a blue r33 with saustickers on sydney rd the V sign today. you looked totally confused but returned a nod. shoulda flashed my card like beza does lol.

LOL.. clearly its the smartest thing to do when not in your skyline. flash the card :banana:

okay. i keep spotting this White R34 gtt near my house with SAU stickers. you live off a street down jenola mate. if your on here give us a PM u always drive past :banana:

gave some dude in a blue r33 with saustickers on sydney rd the V sign today. you looked totally confused but returned a nod. shoulda flashed my card like beza does lol.

hey man, yeah was me. I thought it must have been someone off here :banana:

just saw a R32 gtr on springvale road outside the BP and Red rooster near Westal road ...

dark blue-ish with CF bonnet and crome dish rims. plates looked like Novelty items ' r32gtr' small text. It was sitting behind a 300c at the lights. 300c had the whole works including airbag setup which he was enjoying at the lights

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