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Spotted a few tonight on my way home from work...

A 34 with the plates UNR34L on Westall Rd around 6:40... ...He was coming up on my right side and I was trying to see if he had any SAU stickers... ...But he moved in behind me when some tool in a ute came speeding up behind us...

A white 33 turning right onto Westall Rd and heading towards Princess Hwy... ...But I didn't catch up with him to see any more...

And a silver 33 that kinda followed me from Westall Rd all the way to Chaddy...

Spotted a clean dark coloured wingless R33 drive past me at the dalton road/western ring intersection whilst i was turning right back on the freeway around 11pm. And earlier around 8pm saw an red(??) MR2 when i was driving into plenty valley s.c. who gave me a thumbs up so i returned with a nod and thumbs up. Also see the gold R32 everytime i head into plenty valley. If youre on here ron, then g'day, not sure if that gold 32 is yours or your brothers car, but it's very nice. You might remember me from years back when my alternator let go in my black R32 around mill park and you and your boys helped me out, thanks heaps for that bro. Will send you an sms if im in the area again. :blink:

Spotted a clean dark coloured wingless R33 drive past me at the dalton road/western ring intersection whilst i was turning right back on the freeway around 11pm. And earlier around 8pm saw an red(??) MR2 when i was driving into plenty valley s.c. who gave me a thumbs up so i returned with a nod and thumbs up. Also see the gold R32 everytime i head into plenty valley. If youre on here ron, then g'day, not sure if that gold 32 is yours or your brothers car, but it's very nice. You might remember me from years back when my alternator let go in my black R32 around mill park and you and your boys helped me out, thanks heaps for that bro. Will send you an sms if im in the area again. :D

I met Ron at a car wash in Mill park probably about a year ago now. Top bloke. Dude, if you're out there, say Hi, would be good to see you again.

Spotted the banana mobile (i.e. Charles' R34) parked at Safeway in Mentone just before. Was gonna call you but decided to keep on cruising instead :D

LOL, I was working xD

Only if you were there at like 4, that's when I finish, coulda came and had a look at your supra (thats if you were driving it) :)

Spotted Charles AGAIN driving down Lower Dandenong Rd (towards Mentone) a bit later in the day. Would've been like 5ish I think.

And yeah dude, always in the Supra now :laugh: The ZX only comes out on rare occasions.

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