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silver 32 gtr out at italia ceramics on glynburn road.....was runnin 3 volk te37s and a space saver......and one of the te37s looked a bit wobbly :thumbsup:

yeah we must of been there at the same time at about 1.00pm or just after.

yeah we must of been there at the same time at about 1.00pm or just after.

nah, i was there about 12ish..........were checkin out a job for sunday (pole removal, relocation etc for the new factory bit just south of there). if ya seen a cherry picker there with ELECTEL emblazoned down the side of it then yeah..........if not then nah LOL

otherwise id hav probably seen ya too :thumbsup:

Spotted Missr34 2day i tink, around 4pm ish after wrk at gepps cross lights i seen glimpse of yah jus heard the rb engine sound sneak up nxt to me out my window and quickly turnd my head and seen ur, car very nice i love it! I was in the dirty gun metal r32 hello neway :D

:( hey i remember seeing u lol dont worry my car was dirty too until about 1/2 hour ago but ur car looked pretty clean from what i could see!!

spotted cara on south rd like 30mins ago heading over the bridge.

that was you was it hahahaha was wondering who it was! couldnt see if it was 2 door or 4 door u were going too fast LOL

also spotted flick on south rd this arvo....

2 x gunmetal grey r33's (one n/a) and a black r33 at marion shopping centre......a white r34 with nismo kit at marion too

and luke on south rd ;)

and i spotted matty as well :(

Silver 33 GTR parked in upstairs carpark at marion, then a gunmetal 32 followed by i think a black 33.

There were 33's everywhere at Marion tonight. When you were there was there a large congregation of police in the carpark? (assuming you parked on the Sturt road side). I saw them all there and parked round the other side.

nah, i was there about 12ish..........were checkin out a job for sunday (pole removal, relocation etc for the new factory bit just south of there). if ya seen a cherry picker there with ELECTEL emblazoned down the side of it then yeah..........if not then nah LOL

otherwise id hav probably seen ya too :D

Yeah the dood had a space saver on the right front with a chick in the car I think......the bugger cut me off accidentally as he turned onto Magill Road.

I could have my times a bit up the creek, it might have been slightly earlier. :(

There were 33's everywhere at Marion tonight. When you were there was there a large congregation of police in the carpark? (assuming you parked on the Sturt road side). I saw them all there and parked round the other side.

Nah i didnt see any cops, but was alot of imports driving around the carpark, im too paranoid to take my 32 there..

Flick here, cant be bothered logging into my name

White 33 few cars infront of me turning off hindley uptowards nth adelaide way/war memorial drive.

Yellow 34 'MR 34" on nth east road bout 3ish, waved n got a WTF look.

^ just seen MR R34 as well on grenfell in the city. Great looking car!

and a gunmetal 33 GTS-(not sure if it was a 25T) with those LED type rear lights cruised past in the opposite direction at the same time.

Flick here, cant be bothered logging into my name

White 33 few cars infront of me turning off hindley uptowards nth adelaide way/war memorial drive.

Yellow 34 'MR 34" on nth east road bout 3ish, waved n got a WTF look.

There were 33's everywhere at Marion tonight. When you were there was there a large congregation of police in the carpark? (assuming you parked on the Sturt road side). I saw them all there and parked round the other side.

seen that, we drove past...........and parked downstairs LOL

Flick here, cant be bothered logging into my name

White 33 few cars infront of me turning off hindley uptowards nth adelaide way/war memorial drive.

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yer that would have been me i was on my way home from work and sorry bout the blank reply i was in another would lol

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