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today spotted Simon's drift machine near a crash repairer place on main north. Nice car there mate!

;)

Id say that would be All Type Crash, prob needs a bit of work after a slight racing incident with Monkhouse.........

Was good to see you sticking it up close in there mate, Thats what its all about, If "racers" dont like a bit of panel damage then they shouldn't be in the sport! top work!! Im pretty sure Tom wouldn't have minded too much tho!!

Black stagea (RRS-260) parked at ATS on marion road this arvo

Grim's machine? or is this the one he sold?

Yep. Thats Ben's machine. Ben still has the silver RS4. Sold the white RS4 to his sis.

He's the bastard to blame for me buying 2 RS4s. :laughing-smiley-014:

Incidentally, his fiancee's R32 is up for sale. Buy it, so she can get her 260! ;)

last few days, i keep seeing the same orange r33 with chick driving... bright orange with white rims (possibly sparco mesh-type rims), big angled exhaust. followed her for a fair bit this arvo after work along stephen's tce onto payneham.

Spotted this afternoon a white R32 gts't, some sorta black rims on it, havta come past for a better look, parked in a driveway down a side street. Always has nice looking cars in there. I was going south along states road in morphett vale if that helps lol Looked nice, has a big white sticker on the back window.

Also Bezender heading south down south road. Quite an enthusiastic wave from me i know LOL.. If ya can call that a wave :)

Also Craig in his 260 RS, flashed the lights, got a wave :) Thats one nice looking RS :no:

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