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Spotted a Toyota camery this morning on cheltenham rd with SAU stickers lol. With plate TMS xxx

Looked like it was mum and dad that was driving it :P

I got a silver Lancer with SAU stickers on it and, yep I look like a dad. :P

Also, I saw four Skylines cruising up Canterbury rd yesterday looking very cool. Not sure if they were SAU but cruising very nicely I must say.

Made me feel a little bit sad, but decided not to join in on the back of the line in my wifes Astra :down:

Anyone here own the white Stag that's parked on Harker St in Burwood most days? I think the young bloke who drives it works at a mechanics along there or a sunroof installers.

If it's you send me a PM and I can show you a better place to park it. More secure and out of the sun.

BTW, I drive the black (very, very dark purple actually) R33 that you may have seen around there.

Spotted a white 34, think the plates were SKYR34 or something, parked on nepean hwy around brighton area.

Also had a white 33 with p plates driving behind me on the monash just going past stud rd around 4pmish

I got a silver Lancer with SAU stickers on it and, yep I look like a dad. :P

Also, I saw four Skylines cruising up Canterbury rd yesterday looking very cool. Not sure if they were SAU but cruising very nicely I must say.

Made me feel a little bit sad, but decided not to join in on the back of the line in my wifes Astra :down:

Yeh that would have been us, our mate just bought his silver 34 sedan yesterday so we cruised up with him to get it :P

Spotted a white 34, think the plates were SKYR34 or something, parked on nepean hwy around brighton area.

Also had a white 33 with p plates driving behind me on the monash just going past stud rd around 4pmish

for a second i thought that was me cos i park on nepean all the time :)

Spotted a few tonight on my way home from work...

A 34 with the plates UNR34L on Westall Rd around 6:40... ...He was coming up on my right side and I was trying to see if he had any SAU stickers... ...But he moved in behind me when some tool in a ute came speeding up behind us...

A white 33 turning right onto Westall Rd and heading towards Princess Hwy... ...But I didn't catch up with him to see any more...

And a silver 33 that kinda followed me from Westall Rd all the way to Chaddy...

mate... that ute was flyin... and yet skyline are consiered "hooner" cars

spotted myself driving home down high st road with some wank in a SS VE ute trying to stir me up. even if i wanted to drag him i dont think the whole 10m distance to the cars in front of us would have worked out to well. typical whiteboy trash sitting behind the wheel wouldnt know any better

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