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spotted a white r34 "RPM034" on south rd this arvo, followed not long after by a silver r34 4 door, normal state plates....

a white r33 at salisbury in the fasta pasta car park

a black r33 gtr on montegute rd or whatever it is called this afternoon

-White R33 on Currie Street at 11.30pm

-Black R34 on Grote Treet at 11.50pm

-Unknown colour R33 on Marion Road at around midnight (my bus kept up with it for about 8 stops, even though it had to stop at almost all of them :) )

Spotted silver 33 gtst trying to race a biker up Torrens Road!

When when the car drivers learn ... :P

hha true. Ive seen a few cars beat the bikes tho. not often.

I remember a V8 valiant killing a bunch of bikes once . very good to watch.

A few gtrs would give a bike a good run.

spotted a black 34. going down nnrth east road . friday. around 330pm. looked nice

hha true. Ive seen a few cars beat the bikes tho. not often.

I remember a V8 valiant killing a bunch of bikes once . very good to watch.

A few gtrs would give a bike a good run.

spotted a black 34. going down nnrth east road . friday. around 330pm. looked nice

The only reason a car would be in front, is thats because that where the biker wants them.

Just because you're in front, doesn't mean you won! :P

Don't be fooled thinking you can beat a serious sportsbike rider ... unless you and your car can do under 10sec 1/4 mile times. :down:

Drag racing scooters or 250ccs doesn't count :(

Edited by RubyRS4

Oh, what I was going to say was ...

Spotted a silver S2 Stag at Dazzlers on Port Road about 10.30pm last night. Went to wave, but driver busy cleaning cabin.

This morning, spotted a white S2 Stag at the Regnecy Park car park near the play equipment.

Saw some 70 year old grandpa at work with a white R33... thought that was quite humerous.

Also saw an R33 and R31 racing from the turn of the lights at the South Road/Anzac Highway Intersection.

The only reason a car would be in front, is thats because that where the biker wants them.

Just because you're in front, doesn't mean you won! :D

Don't be fooled thinking you can beat a serious sportsbike rider ... unless you and your car can do under 10sec 1/4 mile times. :devil:

Drag racing scooters or 250ccs doesn't count :(

yeah a serious bikes a bit diff but 250s ive seen go down. im also guessing the intial snap off the line big part of how bikes are faster so a rolling start against a 250 a good car could win. also if the rider aint that good or a bit chubby could also effect it :D

The only reason a car would be in front, is thats because that where the biker wants them.

Just because you're in front, doesn't mean you won! :)

Don't be fooled thinking you can beat a serious sportsbike rider ... unless you and your car can do under 10sec 1/4 mile times. :(

Drag racing scooters or 250ccs doesn't count :)

I thought this was an SAU Spotted thread?

Save the bike talk for the wasteland, or go to temporary_australian.com.au

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