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saw Julz at blackburn maccas this evening... was inside punishing some food.

and another white 34 with SAU stickers near the freeway entrance on Doncaster road

saw ur car too bro. i just got out of bed haha, needed a cheesie boi to get me going again haha

does julz own a black 33?

nah man black and white r34 brah

hektik i just noticed ur sig. gold bro haha

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32
haha i thought so that it was you! I dont think any other red mr2 would come to a stop in the carpark! :laugh:

Was attending a work dinner

Should have said something/parked next to me instead of driving off to the other side of the carpark haha

Nice clean mr2!

Sorry, I was running away because my car was so embarrassingly dirty :banana: Will stop for a chat next time for sure!

saw "UNR34L" (i think thats what it was, purple 34 sedan with white rims?) parked next to a white 33 at Coles down sandringham way about half an hour ago. seen them there a few sundays just never noticed the licence plate

Friday night on Racecourse Rd, Flemington pulled up next to a very clean White R34 GTR V-spec with LED tail-lights.

Driver wound down his window and we had a quick chat. His girlfriend was like, who the f* is that? LOL

Feels good when you randomly meet another friendly enthusiast driving the same car.

saw "UNR34L" (i think thats what it was, purple 34 sedan with white rims?) parked next to a white 33 at Coles down sandringham way about half an hour ago. seen them there a few sundays just never noticed the licence plate

UNR3AL. It's my boyfriend's brother's car :worship: used to be NA, turbo engine conversion.

Crap night last night :)

+1...wanted to do something but in the end called it a quite one too...if you remember i walked up to your car to say hi in the shell in oakleigh but you kept driving :)....

Also spotted a silver 33 gtst parked in the emergency lane on the freeway outbound and looked like it was there all night....anyone from here? hope its ok

Spotted MrWindsurf this morning too.. :(

saw white r34 gtr driving driving king st in doncaster just mear serpells rd near my house. number plate was ZELE. then think i saw it again later in the night on donny rd

Tangomatts car!

1 of the best R34 GTR's around!

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