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Anyone spotted any cars of note tonight?

Seen Grim's 260 tonight. He saw my RS4 ... together with its rushed paint job on the Dolphin kit :ermm:

How goes my 25? You put her in the car yet or she just sitting there? :laugh:

i dont know how does she go? you were the last to drive her :banana: project sil25 has gone.. moving out soon so sold up :D

rad everyone wants my box and im not even a girl :ermm:

Edited by shy_s6

Spotted Adelaide post whoring:

Joined Total Member Posts Posts Today % of today's posts

Madaz 11th September, 2004 8,174 49 4.09%

InH3aven32 24th April, 2008 249 32 2.67%

m3gtr 5th December, 2006 3,274 23 1.92%

JMP 82 28th July, 2003 3,408 23 1.92%

R31Nismoid 3rd August, 2002 20,568 23 1.92%

rad32 17th January, 2005 1,639 22 1.83%

heslo 27th June, 2005 2,306 21 1.75%

ctjet 5th September, 2005 17,263 18 1.50%

JAS-25T 1st December, 2003 7,297 13 1.08%

DSTROY 17th May, 2008 445 13 1.08%

RubyRS4 11th March, 2008 1,424 12 1.00%

your all so worried about post whores how bout you all get off your asses and do something for the community, thats hardly a relevant spotted post so maybe your a whore too scott

that aside took a photo of the burnt out 180sx on my way home from church

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Spotted Matty in the Red SAU commodore yesterday, would've waved but was in the mrs' BMW.

Cruising with the family down waterloo cnr road behind a low R34 GTR in bayside blue. Was trying to explain to my parents why it's 40 grand more than my car lol. They didn't understand, i got the mum comment "oh Damien i think yours looks better", lol, told her id give my left nut to get a GTR.

Spotted Matty in the Red SAU commodore yesterday, would've waved but was in the mrs' BMW.

Cruising with the family down waterloo cnr road behind a low R34 GTR in bayside blue. Was trying to explain to my parents why it's 40 grand more than my car lol. They didn't understand, i got the mum comment "oh Damien i think yours looks better", lol, told her id give my left nut to get a GTR.

so was she semi relieved as u wouldnt be having a kid anytime soon?? ahha

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