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spotted a nice black 34 turning off at hoppers crossing station last night on the way back from SAUVIC meeting..

the number plates wernt "ENVY 34" were they?

Cos i parked next to this guy last weekend at hoppers autobarn and his car is amazingly nice

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R33 sedan with tri-spokes in Rosanna this evening

Chances are that was me, what were you driving?

Saw a Midnight Purple R33 GTR with white Nismo LMGT 1/2's followed by a black R34 GTT on Sydney Rd Coburg just after 5 this evening and a green/primer C110 4 door towing a trailer :( on Mahoneys Rd about 7:30.

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Harsh pulling out of Chadstone, down Prinny and then turn onto Warrigal :P

;) where were you?

why wouldnt he just exit Chadstone at warrigul.

lol dumbass

coz of the traffic on warrigal road towards prinny around that time is terrible...therefore used a faster route... :P

spotted harsh washing his car in HP this evening

i polished and waxed it...it looks and feels so good... :D

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spotted on sunday yellow R34 coupe had P plates on, i think a nismo wing? plates were XXU-29@ in chadstone shopping centre 2nd level coles car park at 6pm

also spotted WSD-43@ 1994 GTR sedan silver colour, was nice had a green glowing thing inside it

spotted a black R33 in parkville with red trim rims number plates were RQE-00@

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;) where were you?

coz of the traffic on warrigal road towards prinny around that time is terrible...therefore used a faster route... :P

i polished and waxed it...it looks and feels so good... :D

lol this guy. i saw it shining under the light. looked real nice!

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Just saw a R35 speed past and cops out of no were start chasing it... dosnt look like the guy has any intentions of stopping

Somerton road out front roxy KFC

Copy paste from mate @ 2:30

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