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Spotted a silver R33 Skyline (gtst?) about 5pm pulling out on to Springy Rd from World Vision.

Spotted a silver or gun metal grey R34 4 door 5mins later up at shell vermont.

Spotted a black R33 (gtst?) cruising amongst all the traffic past the same shell about the same time, big chromies on.

Looked focused on the peak hour traffic in front, so wouldn't have noticed me or the R34.

earlier today spotted from what i saw the new stagea wagons or a maxima looking wagon with the plates JDMWGN ^^ and not long ago cruised with a silver r34 gtt with sau stickers on springvale rd

earlier today spotted from what i saw the new stagea wagons or a maxima looking wagon with the plates JDMWGN ^^ and not long ago cruised with a silver r34 gtt with sau stickers on springvale rd

I saw what seemed to be one of those yesterday too and the Bunnings carpark in Cranbourne.

Followed a red R35 GTR - GDZZLR - along the Monash this morning... I was in the Lancer so probably wouldn't have noticed me... either that or thought I was a weirdo taking pics and gawking at your car :)

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(and yes... I do have a dash-mat in my Lancer :))

MUZT3K Posted Today, 10:16 PM

spoted a r34 gtr white number plates zele. Was going down blackburn rd n saw it n had to do a ue and followed it down renolds gave him the thumbs up. Such a tough car..made me almost droll

Hey bro, that was me! Just fueled up at Shell Blackburn Road with V Power goodness, then went for a quick squirt. Man I thought you were a cop initially. I gave you thumbs up as well.

Cheers

Hey bro, that was me! Just fueled up at Shell Blackburn Road with V Power goodness, then went for a quick squirt. Man I thought you were a cop initially. I gave you thumbs up as well.

Cheers

sik ride bro. i was bit worried speeding on renolds, always cops on that rd, you live around the area?

spotted a white s2 r33 gtst on the monash fwy under a bridge before forster rd, was parked on the side..

then a r31 with diferent front n rear rims. parked on grass along monash

then a r34 kitted with big gt-wing had sau stickers..along warrigle rd

Dash mats are awesome.

:) Came with the car and I've never bothered to remove it

spotted a white s2 r33 gtst on the monash fwy under a bridge before forster rd, was parked on the side..

Yeah I saw that too... was hard to tell from three lanes across whether it had a flat front tire or something else was wrong...

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