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saw a black r33 series 2 turning from police rd into browns rd today with sau stickers. saw a white r32 4 door i think at shell on burwood hwy across the rd from macccas in burwood and then a white r33 goin the oposite way straight after oh and also saw a marone r33 in dandy was next to him at the lights had a lil bit of a chat, dunno if he is on here though.

stupid burgandy non-turbo r33 with a stupidly loud exhaust acting like he is top shit around Monash Uni.

No one gives a f**k about your riced up pos and stop chirping tyres and making a racket in the multi-level carpark.

Hope security fines you/suspends your parking permit.

Damn tool.

stupid burgandy non-turbo r33 with a stupidly loud exhaust acting like he is top shit around Monash Uni.

No one gives a f**k about your riced up pos and stop chirping tyres and making a racket in the multi-level carpark.

Hope security fines you/suspends your parking permit.

Damn tool.

OOOOoooo Patricia, i see its the time of the month again.

Libra ftw

1100: Flawless white R34 GT-R with CF Z-tune black hood/bodykit and plates WIH*** on Russel St, driven by asian guy. No SAU stickers and I don't have any SAU cards to give out ;)

1230: Black R33 GTS-T driven by someone who looks live Vin Diesel on Barkly St, Footscray.

saw a dark r32 "WOOSAH" plate number around 1.30ish along elizabeth st north richmond

yooyo that was me...spotted again!! lol

btw - do not park your car on that street my bonnet got keyed that day...some jealous wanker obviously had something against my car. wat a prick

"zele" - white r34 gtr on stephensons road on sat arvo around 11.30am

and always see a white r34 gtr on the monash freeway (heading towards the city) as i am heading to wards pakenham......

both cars looked bloody awesome!

spotted R35 GTR with personalised plates .. kkgtr or something... driving down russell st in the CBD tonight, looked tough! frist gtr i've seen on the street.

Driving towards highpoint on friday think it was milleria rd about 2pm what do i see coming towards me? OOOHH MYYY son of rajab!!! :banana: R35 GTR lol they look ridiculous on the road. Same as the one you mentioned above plates were "KRGTR" from what i could remember and it was grey!

1st registered one ive seen in Melbourne!

SO SO SEXY! :D

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