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Spotted white r33 on westgate bout 6:50 this mornin. Can't b 2 sure but might be same car on corner of dandy rd/chapel st lights - could feel your zorst in my car from three lanes away & thru the loud music. :D

This afternoon b/ween 4:30-5:30

skyline @ queens st, @ irving st footscray, & a 180 which turned left into hampden st braybrook.

Spotted Silver R33 GTR (I think) on Nepean Highway (Brighton) at about 8pm tonight, and I think he had SAU stickers too. We both cruised through a booze bus at about the same time, obviously a busy night for the cops to let two lines through like that! :rofl:

While getting a kabab with b3za and Basti tonight... ...we spotted a blue 33 turning from Clayton Rd onto Center Rd around 21:20... ...We had a short debate on whether the 33 came in blue and I think we decided that it was a respray in a 34 blue... ...I think I've seen this 33 a year or more ago at a meet... ...But I'm not sure...

spotted either a black or dark purple 33. leaving mulgrave maccas about 12:30 or something...had same led lights at the front as me.

then spotted a maroon 32 or 33 fly past in op[osite direction along wellington rd gunning it quite a bit about 5 mins later

and another silver 33 gtst at intersection of wellington rd/ stud rd

think it was friday. black r34 pulled over by unmarked ford outside Sandown Park trains station around 430.

and about 3weeks ago, (just clicked now) a white r33 pull out outside the tafe on Stuart street noble park by a marked car.

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