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spotted a black 34 with SAU stickers on east link today just about to go through the tunnel.

and last night a chick driving a white 33 on the M1

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black gtr with sau sticker heading down derrimut road in hopper crossing

white r34 with t-wing heading down gordan st, near highpoint @ about 8.45

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Spotted grey R34 on Mountain Hwy about 1pm today.

Number plates UNR3AL (i think)

thats Ian, currently midnight purple if its got those plates. :)

I see that car alot around the Brunswick/Fitzroy area - must live around there....

R34JET lives no where near there hahah

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spotted La3ar opposite me at carpark ...were you the one who put my windshield wipers up?????

spotted a dark grey r33 s1 on wellington rd then followed onto liberty avenue & bergins rd

spotted my first NEW 35 GTR RED on burwood highway :D

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