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wow you guys still getting your tints done I'll be seeing Ric again on Friday to discuss business with him :P hope you like your tint :P remember to leave trader rating

Spotted Gunmetal 33 4dr at Auto Perfection getting tinted after i got mine done

spotted a few tonight, 2 white 34's both with white wheels, about 30 seconds apart going down west tce about 10:30 tonight

and then on walkleys rd a white 33 with chromies about 20 mins later.

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 :P

Also Craig in his 260 RS, flashed the lights, got a wave :) Thats one nice looking RS :P

hah yeah i saw ya mate, was copping an earfull from the missus at the time tho. you were a welcome distraction :thumbsup:

auto perfection is on main north road just a little past prospect rd heading out of the city right hand site

Yeh tint looks excellent cheers for arrangingthe group buy... eas still stoked when ric said could get it for the same price as the group buy

ah so you wernt properly on the group buy and just went in mentioned SAU and he did same price Ric is a top bloke and i cant speak highly enough of the whole group buy and everything that went on behind the scenes

+1 for Auto Perfection

wheres auto perfection??

also spotted sum young punk trying to steal my gtr spoiler!!

be careful anyone thats got genuine gtr gear ppl are after it at the moment.

how the hell was he trying to take ya wing? :thumbsup: did he have a hack saw with him? hope you gave him a beating

Spotted some sweet ass cars driving around today all within a timespan of a few minutes as soon as I stepped out of tafe... 1x silver R33, 1x black R33, 1x white Series II R33 with GTR front bar clear indicators.... and then soon after... an R34 GTR drives past - bayside blue some kind of dark jap wheels with blue lugnuts... it was sweet :teehee:

Also, my girlfriend says she spotted an R33 of some sort parked infront the clipsal place just outside of the city around the corner of Port Rd... with the keys hanging out of the driver's door with a green lanyard!

spotted a r33 gtr with the plates sky033 goin down crossroads past urrbrae tafe at 3:50 pm and about 15 mins later a silver r33 with a pink playboysticker and what looked like a sticker saying miss bitch hahahahaha

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