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white 34 with black wheels heading down nth east rd just after 6, sounded quite tuff.

Few seconds later, dark blue 32, rims, stickers on rear window and one on front 1/4 of bonnet i think it was, also sounded quite tuff.

Spot a wine red 33 with white starcorp impuls? at balfours from time to time. anyone off here?

yay i finally get spotted...lol (then again i rarely drive it)

yeh thats me, notice i park all the way down the end where there r no cars????

its up 4 sale soon...so if any1 looking 4 a 300+kw sleeper??????

yay i finally get spotted...lol (then again i rarely drive it)

yeh thats me, notice i park all the way down the end where there r no cars????

its up 4 sale soon...so if any1 looking 4 a 300+kw sleeper??????

i have noticed that actually. spotting skylines is the highligh of my thrilling train ride to town every morning

Spotted a black RS4 last night which looked very familiar. Then I realised it was my Stag being driven by my GF :D

Traffic didn't allow me to catch up with her and wave from my silver RS4

Saw a dark blue R32 with nice rims this morning on Nelson Road at about 8 getting some Police attention.

The driver didn't look too impressed... either the Police were having a bad morning or someone was being a little too enthusiastic on those hills there :P

Spotted a Blue R34 GTR - v-spec (i think) tonight at the intersection of south road/sherriffs road in morphett vale heading south. Very, Very nice, Screw a HSV - I just want one of those... Had CC plates. Was about 6.30pm.

Also a white R33 GT turning from anzac h/w onto south road around 6pm, Letters on the plates were WOJ, Had what looked like 17/18 inch chrome rims and blue number plate lights. Had the standard 2 tipped exhaust. Looked nice.

spotted cara turning onto bridge road yesterday gave a wave but i was in my missus swift so i doubt u would have seen me also a killa looking black r34 aswell. man i miss not having the skyline as my daily anymore :)

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