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Spotted some shiny new SAU-Vic stickers on my car this afternoon :)

Maybe now I'll finally get spotted after 4.5 years (though I've really gotta clean it and take some new pics... it looks nothing like my avatar or any of the photos I've put up in the past now...) :)

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Just saw an r32 GTR with SAU stickers on it (32 or 33?, cant remeber, lol)... Washing his car 2 bays away from mine @ the wash on the corner of thompsons and cranny-narre rd...

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silver r33 gtst down high street road while i was coming out of my street. exchanged the usual "i wonder if hes a member" looks n drove off

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Seen Creem @ Proud Chick Kris's missus was driving gave a wave got a wave back.

Also spotted a Gun metal grey R34 GTR @ Olympic Ice Skating Rink today while i was there.

And a Canary Yellow R32 dressed up as if it was a R34 entering braeside industrial area

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Spotted a whit R34 on Nepean hwy! Looked just like mine! woah!

Oh, and a silver S1 R33 just before in Eltham... had a side mounted number plate >.>

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Seen Creem @ Proud Chick Kris's missus was driving gave a wave got a wave back.

Also spotted a Gun metal grey R34 GTR @ Olympic Ice Skating Rink today while i was there.

And a Canary Yellow R32 dressed up as if it was a R34 entering braeside industrial area

was getting our meats :D

Also spotted GTXR34 in the same 5 mins on wells rd... hi Herbie! :P haha

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Spotted WANZI about 5 minutes ago at Jumbo Kebabs in Mitcham. Was in the old Magna with L plates (giving the GF's brother some driving hours and educating him in the cullinary arts of kebbabage :P)

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Spotted WANZI about 5 minutes ago at Jumbo Kebabs in Mitcham. Was in the old Magna with L plates (giving the GF's brother some driving hours and educating him in the cullinary arts of kebbabage :P)

ah yeh good old Ali makes the meanest kebabs around. Don't be a stranger next time mate come have a chat

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