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went and watched a mate play in the C grade local footy today at the hectorville footy club. 3x white R33s in the parking lot (including mine). one was auto (as i took off behind him after the game)

spotted matty T last night in rambo's ambo.....i was in the corolla so i thought id salute with a traditional keybang.

ow my freakin ears.............i come up next to ya and gone "wait for it.............."

BANG!

:cheers:

Pulled up next to a black Stag in the GTR on Anzac last night at the Morphett Road intersection - think he must've thought I wanted to race down Anzac Highway on a Saturday night with cops everywhere........ I had more fun watching the car full of kids in the white corolla/corona or whatever it was station wagon with HKS stickers plastered all over it! :cheers:

spotted a clean stock looking blue/grey/silver (hard to describe the colour) 32 at virginia yesterday arvo (in the Woods Rd / Penfield Rd area). Was working on my car and heard the note of an RB..........not bad at all

Spotted a silver 33 on Salisbury highway? (going to Pt adelaide) waiting after the mawson lakes traffic lights for another silver 33 to get across. I was in the 4x4 going the opposite direction and didnt recognise the driver but saw SAU stickers.

saw 2 r33s one maroon, with 34 gtr rims and ET sticker on the 1/4 and the other was white both turning off SE freeway onto portrush rd a bit after midnight last night. also another white 33 on glen osmond rd.

think i might have pulled up next to matty 31 in town the other night, gave him sum spool up in his window but duno if he was into it or not haha!

silver stag with gold racing hart rims? yeah, ya were next to me, was in my own little world. Ya drivers headlight needs a bit of re-aiming thats for sure :happy:

Spotted Brittz just then on North East Rd, gave ya a wave but I was behind you in the Daihatsu Applause, I think you must have been like WTF??? Then only seconds later Kye in his ride going the other way, got off a wave but I think it was a little too late

few spotteds yesterday..

Red 34 with i think a black bonnet turning onto hindley yest arvo bout 6ish

Bayside blue 34 GTR V spec with gold drifteks on jetty road last night - HOT

Black 32 gtr with dish rims go past us near botani gardens bout 8ish

Also, on hindly bout 8ish got an enthusiastic wave from a guy in a silver 32, assuming they on here from the wave we got. Waved back but might not have seen me.

Spotted Brittz just then on North East Rd, gave ya a wave but I was behind you in the Daihatsu Applause, I think you must have been like WTF??? Then only seconds later Kye in his ride going the other way, got off a wave but I think it was a little too late

haha sorry mate i didnt see you. hiding in that applause again :happy:

saw many a skyline today. from what i remember, a black 33 gtr with gold bbs rims at marion today, a black 34 with uras front bar and chromies at the carwash on north east rd, a silver 33 took off after the black 34 did and one really odd white 33 with what looked like the graphics from 2fast 2furious's 34 on it :s

also saw jaymei in his new stag on marion rd, well missus pointed you out as you went past ;)

probably more but nothing that i can remember

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