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Spotted Carl (bezender) again last night.. driving next to you, waved once - wife said who the hell are you waving at - left it at that LOL

You need to keep an eye out for the blue SP23 plates MZSP-23 with the big guy driving :(

Spotted Carl (bezender) again last night.. driving next to you, waved once - wife said who the hell are you waving at - left it at that LOL

You need to keep an eye out for the blue SP23 plates MZSP-23 with the big guy driving ;)

I saw ya mate when u were to the left of me stopped on sth road waiting to get accross shepards hill/surt road intersection ;) i have a mate with a similar sp23 and while i was looking at u i was wondering why he didnt toot, and how he lost so much weight in a hurry LOL ;)

Silver R32 GTR V-Spec II on South Rd between Grange and Port heading north about 1ish, Vic plates UZH-xxx - 1st V-Spec II I've ever seen in the flesh.

Black R34 4 door heading east on Regency Rd near Arndale around 2ish, white on blue personalised plates - very clean.

Spotted about an hour ago on goldsmith drive in noarlunga, next to the bunnings a white R33 GTS't, lowered with gold rims. Sounded very tough. I was standing on the side of the road waiting to cross, i liked the rev as ya went past LOL :P

could ahve sworn i spotted ya vinnie goin down main north east road at 9:30 or so towards paradise mazda..... if not spoted a black r32 just like vinnies

did it have SAU logo stickers on the rear quater windows... cant remember if i was down there lol

he lives just out of inglewood Luke bought his car off him that got written off :D

wheres your sig gone Luke

spotted a murcielago and this morning the dentist with the GTR 34 :cool: oh and twice today munza or whatever your plates are :):P

one like this but without the girl

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saw a very nice midnight purple 33 gtr with gold dished gtc's and led rear lights

plates were VSPEC

on idle sounded like it was miss fireing really badly

saw a very nice midnight purple 33 gtr with gold dished gtc's and led rear lights

plates were VSPEC

on idle sounded like it was miss fireing really badly

spotted that too.... Sound tough on boost.

loved the gold gtcs

also spotted at around 6ish a nice clean looking white r32 with black bonnet on main north, with sau sticker across the front windscreen.

Spotted this morning a Darker grey 4 door R34 in mawson lakes this morning. Had blue and white number plates but couldnt see wah it said.

Also Flick again last night :thumbsup:

where abouts? probably me, blue on white plates?

you were in your 34 right? lovely car. i only quickly saw it, didn't think it was you.

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Spotted Tangles on South Rd this morning just by Mitsi's :D

Was trying to get your attention, but your dad(?) in the passenger seat kept looking at me funny LOL

Brooke says she likes the wheels and colour of your car, but its a bit to boxy for her liking :thumbsup:

Spotted Bezender's 32, but no Carl?! Presume it was parked near his work so won't post where :D

yeah would be near my work :thumbsup: got construction going on in the office so i had to forfiet my carpark... not too worry tho, i can see it, and the pager works from there

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