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white stag on burwood rd this morning out front of Acclaim smash repairs, was towing a VIP detailing trailer. Looked nice dude. I was walking past with a hoody on and smoke in hand :bunny:

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Spotted TVZ*** (White R33 with rims and SAU stickers) just a few minutes ago at the Safeway in Eltham! I was in the Hilux so you wouldn't have seen me, but you were gone when I came out and I was only in there for a second we probably walked past each other :thumbsup:

haha yeh that was me! supprised you didnt describe it as slightly brown!

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Saw a goldish color r33 turning on to south gippy highway from greens road (Where the towers pool place is)... Had SAU sticker... It was around 10:45am this morning...

It saw him like 5 mins after i got picked out of traffic and got my bonnet popped on pound road, what a good way to start the day... No defect but...

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Spotted a smashed black R33 on the side of Canterbury Rd in Ringwood. Been sitting there since Sunday, just drove past it again like 10 mins ago...

Yeah it's been there a while. Looks nasty, hope everyone was ok.

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