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I thought your car was silver S2? or was it some one else in the black S1 that i was behind before i turned off?

Yeah mine is a silver S2. You were actually parked there when I got to Supercheap cos I was looking for a 12mm flexible head spanner (which they didn't have pinch.gif ).

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Spotted a White R34 on Center Dandenong Road at about 3:00pm today,

turned right at nepean highway, had someone sitting in the back seat... car looked low!!

by the way your back right hand side brake light is out.

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Spotted a White R34 on Center Dandenong Road at about 3:00pm today,

turned right at nepean highway, had someone sitting in the back seat... car looked low!!

by the way your back right hand side brake light is out.

spotted a Black 34 coupe in hallam tonight,

You to have a drivers side brake light out.

GENERAL MESSAGE: all R34s please change your drivers side brake lights. :nyaanyaa:

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Series 2 Silver R34 parked in front of me (Black R34) in the RSL parking behind Glen Waverly tonight (sometime between 4-7?) :P

Looked clean.

My car is so filthy atm :(. Was meant to be sunny tomorrow so I was thinking of going to wash it. But noo, apparently not anymore. Might just have to do it in cloudy weather anyways :P.

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Spotted a Gun metal grey R32 GTR parked on Beach road out the front of the Brighton Baths.

Also saw 2 dudes with funny looking wetsuits standing next to the car... going spear fishing you two?

car had SAU stickers... GTR***

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Spotted Silver 4 Door R34 at Kmart East Burwood 2nite around 5-5:30pm.

Think it had work emotion rims, in bronze..... noice offset :)

Plates were PEM ....something.

And 30seconds later saw Silver R33 2 Door parked near by which I see all the time, wes470.

Yesterday around 5pm saw R34 2door with big chromies out the front of Sharp Panel & Paint in Burwood (vic) Highbury Rd.

Parked right next to it out the front was another Silver R34 being prepped.

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