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Gunmetal (?) 32, exhaust, SAU stickers on quarters -- driving down Heatherton Rd. toward Stud Rd, passing the intersection of Menzies Ave/James St, window down with his glasses on, lookin cool... :D I was sitting on James St at the lights waiting to turn left.

Spotted 12 Skylines on my way home from work the other day :D

All 33s and 34s + a 31.

One guy was flooring it past JB hifi in Dandenong. Blow off valve sounded so good :(

what colour was the 31?

Spotted 12 Skylines on my way home from work the other day :)

All 33s and 34s + a 31.

One guy was flooring it past JB hifi in Dandenong. Blow off valve sounded so good :)

wana sell your mr2? my brother is after one

wana sell your mr2? my brother is after one

I bought it unregistered/unroadworthy for $10,000 2 days ago. Just spent $2000 getting it roadworthy. Picking it up today and registering it this arvo.

So unless you're offering $14,000 then no, I don't want to sell :)

Immaculate car though, and not easy to find. It's the only Auto MR2 I've ever seen - they never made them in Australia.

well one hes being a tightarse so he aint paying $14k for one :)

and he wants a manual

Here's a nice manual MR2 for a decent price...

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...mode%20matchany

I keep spotting a White R33 GTR at the underground car park of Home HQ in Nunawading on Whitehorse Rd and I think the guy works at JB HI-FI, cuz I saw a photo of that car at one of the counters...

Anyone here or know of them?

spotted yesterday a silver R33 with silver dish rims on Wellington rd waiting on intersection to turn right onto princes hwy.

Had SAU-VIC stickers and was at 3:00pm~

I was the black r32 just a couple of cars behind you to your left.

Just 10 mins ago on my way home, Yellow 34, exhaust, bronze rims - could have been Work Emotion CR Kai's...too hard to tell when they're spinning :P , SAU stickers on quarters...drove past me on Princes Hwy, Dandenong bound while I was waiting at the lights heading toward Elonera Rd from Chandler Rd.

saw a white r33 series 1.5 with gold rims? pulled over by cops and being towed away on sayers road, hoppers crossing around 9pm yesterday.

ouch dude... hope all goes well.

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