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Semi-regularly spot a white 33 with YNVME on the plates, in the back streets of Abbotsford/Collingwood/Richmond/whatever it is there (still learning the suburbs!), looks nice and tidy!

Also followed a blue V35 four door this afternoon on my way home, near the markets

White R34 25GT sedan with P Plates in the Docklands multi-level carpark last night, a dark blue one parked outside on the street. Grey R34 coupe with metal wing stands near that LAN place on Victoria Parade and a white R33 sedan also on Victoria Parade around the same spot. The 'blitz' didn't seem to affect the number of Skylines out and about.

  On 10/06/2011 at 1:28 PM, D-G said:

WANZI!!!!!

Tonight at around 11pm on Springvale/Wellington Road.

Was in the Merc next to you =)

Ah yeh I would have been heading to my usual Friday night spot at maccas

  On 13/06/2011 at 12:07 AM, turbodragon said:

Spotted VSPECT on Auburn Rd. (just off Toorak Rd.) yesterday arvo. Not sure what time but catched a glipmse of ya as you drove past where I parked. Nice looking 33 bud :thumbsup:

action-smiley-069.gif thanks mate ... were u in a 33 "R33JET"? i saw that parked on auburn rd...if it was you...it looked great!! thumbsup.gif

EDIT: just saw your profile..lol..that was you cool.gif

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