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Haha, now I'm driving along the freeway and look beside me, the guy overtaking me in a Tida is smoking cones.

Spoiler alert..bad joke coming..

Maybe that's why they call it a highway...

Man this job cracks me up sometimes :laugh:

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spotted a black r34 in hoppers had number plates blk r34 something like that....

saw a black r32 with stokies exhaust lowered. sayers road.

always see a red r34 stock as a rock dont think he will be on here sayers road morning and arvo.

Pearl White V36 370GT type SP coupe with factory 19" wheels and Akebono brakes coming out of Fountain Gate yesterday around 1:30PM. Probably the nicest example of a V I've ever seen.

Last night down Lygon, a silver V35 around 11:00PM heading towards the City.

And an awesome R34 GT-R parked outside the Trak on Toorak Rd past midnight. Think it was gunmetal grey but not too sure.

Often see a white R33 gtst parked on the roadside of Garden Rd (facing towards Wellington) - had the petrol cap missing awhile ago too, but just passed it on the way home around 5, and it seems you've found it :P

Spotted a whole bunch of SAU members at Garage Cafe last night, I might be mistaken, but it seemed like a meet of some sort? :P

Spotted this beautiful R35 on King Street this morning:

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(photo stolen from the internet)

Spotted a white R34 in Mordialloc, looked and sounded nice too jill61-603505-albums-emoticons-pic61295-th-smiley-two-thumbs-up.gif

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