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  On 19/03/2011 at 8:03 AM, TyresBro said:

This is funny. I was expecting ~50% of the spots to be on Princes Highway :P particularly on Fridays and Saturdays.

the thread would blow up, too many to spot every friday night.

Yesterday saw a nice Bayside Blue R34 GT Coupe with P plates (and SAU Stickers) line up next to a ford GT-P which was revving its face off.

Ford drives off like a maniac, our SAU'er drives away normally with a look on his face that simply said "dickhead" (in reference to the ford driver)

+1 young SAU'er

It was on the intersection of Blackburn road and Ferntree gully road yesterday :thumbsup:

Spotted poor stagea driver in the middle of a 3 car pile up on dorset rd in croydon this morning. I feel bad for u mate that thing was a mess sucks that u got hit from behind by a patrol with a massive bullbar those things are seriously damaging. Anyhow hope u r alright and sorry bout ur car definitely looks like a right off.

Spotted a yellow 2 Door R34 on Springvale Rd Monday night around 8:30 - 9:00pm between Highbury rd & Burwood Hwy, heading in Nuna direction, I was walking my dog past world vision at the time. Watched you accelerate 'efficiently' a minute later from the left merging lane past the Burv. Niiiiiice exhaust note :)

At same time saw a white 2 Door R34 going the other way towards Glen Waverley.

Wondered if you spotted each other ....maybe. break in traffic and two Skylines cruisn past each other opposite way.

Spotted ROJ again on Sunday evening around same time 8.30 ish, as I usually do at the bottom of my st. Black 2door R34, nice and clean. (again out walking my dog).

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  On 21/03/2011 at 8:36 PM, zorb_rules said:

Spotted poor stagea driver in the middle of a 3 car pile up on dorset rd in croydon this morning. I feel bad for u mate that thing was a mess sucks that u got hit from behind by a patrol with a massive bullbar those things are seriously damaging. Anyhow hope u r alright and sorry bout ur car definitely looks like a right off.

What colour was the Stag? :(

  On 22/03/2011 at 8:00 AM, llama_au said:

Poor car. I was hoping it wasn't one of the ones I see around every day but I can't recall one with a black bonnet.

which ones do you see around every day?

sucks that a stag got busted up :(

cant say ive seen a white one with a black bonnet either tho

White R34 coupe ([RUZZ] ?) going past the tennis courts at Monash (Clayton) around 8pm tonight.

Silver R33 at springvale rd/high st rd around 12pm today as well.

And saw WANZI (on the way to work again?) at some early time on high st rd again lols, while on the way to uni.

lol, did the R34 have white te37s on them?

  On 21/03/2011 at 3:30 AM, Kinkstaah said:

Yesterday saw a nice Bayside Blue R34 GT Coupe with P plates (and SAU Stickers) line up next to a ford GT-P which was revving its face off.

Ford drives off like a maniac, our SAU'er drives away normally with a look on his face that simply said "dickhead" (in reference to the ford driver)

+1 young SAU'er

It was on the intersection of Blackburn road and Ferntree gully road yesterday :thumbsup:

keep seeing a black 34 gtt with a kit, turning right from princes hwy into westall rd at bout 4:50pm, usually around the same time everytime.

i'm usually turning right onto princes from westall, on my way home.

sounds nice mate

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