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Saw cr33m around 2am on princes

Ya i was around him...saw you flyin past in the service lane next to shell near westal rd on prinny...sounded NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbsup:

Saw vspect on Friday night on chapel.

Also saw typem twice yesterday around the Croydon area

:action-smiley-069: .... saw me driving or my car parked?

Saw BASTI too there...well he saw my car parked and then called me and then saw him drive past... :D

Saw vspect pulling on to prinny highway friday arvo i think it was.

would have been me on the way to chaddy...:P

Saw Kamikazeninja taking her car off a tow truck this morning. Is it back on the road yet?

was going away to be assessed. Eta approx 1-2 months before she's back on the road 100% better... And with a few more kws... Than she was before.

Spotted a white r34 2 door in Cambwerwell 2day around 12:30 - 1pm.

Guy driver, kinda reminded me of Tom Cruise from top gun with those sunnies.. :)

Turned out of the laneway near the Salvo's, on to Riversdale rd.

Spotted Silver R34 again out the front of sharp panel paint on highbury, i assume must work there.

See silver r33 every second day on highbury rd with a big IC, think it's the same one i see at world vision australia.

Guy always has a baseball cap on.

Yellow r34 on batesford rd camberwell/burwood, does it eva get driven????

The other day on Middleborough rd, spotted a silver s1 stag, chick driver, gave a flash of headlights, no response.

Spotted a suuuuper clean and very shiny Red R32 Coupe with Bronze look-a-like LMGT4 rims. On Wellinton Parade as I was taking the train into the city. Then AGAIN! On William Street as a was walking from Flagstaff to my work lol. *Stalk*

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