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sorry for the slight skid, been hanging to do it since i got the manual in haha. it looks like your mate was thrashing out the excel :P

hehe i think everyone is used to it :) theres been a couple 300+rwkw car leave my joint hehe and yer paulys daily his other car is a well done 20v rolla bit of a animal in the hills ;)

spotted a white r34 sedan no rear wing n some wheels

Spotted a yellow 32 going along states road, turned on to wheatsheif (sp?) road in morphett vale today, had some black rims on it. Didnt get a look at the plates, the bus was too slow :( was about 640ish this morning.

A black 33 turning onto south road from the expressway, looked like it had chrome rims? Was around 7.10.

Oh and a silver stag last night going along old south road in reynella, had its yellow fog lights on. Would have been around 6.20pm.

Spotted a silver R34 GT-T going through Grenfell st. Looked like Kirstian's old 34... had gold rims, massive front mount, etc. Numberplate XJ...

That would've been me.... and yes it is Kristian's old car :P

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nice one Joel so we wont see you on the boards for the next couple of days then we will see a thread my GTR drinks 65lt's in 4 hours of driving :) (mine is still drinking :3some::P

Spotted Bens GTR and nenes RS4 in my drive way...... o hang on a second.... MY GTR!!!! woot!

hahahah wattson, i think he is

I'm sorry ... are you trying to say you bought their GTR? :P

spotted a NA R33 auto heading up salisbury hwy at about 4:30 and heading to the city same time a black R32 and a maroon 32

Well i was busy today, spotted a red 33 gtr along streeters rd around 7:40 this morning got a flash and gave a wave.

Silver Stag along sir don bradman around 2:15 a black 33 with stickers on the back window half an hour later

then

a black 33 driving along west lakes blvd 20 mins or so with P plates on

spotted a tidy silver 33 near marden shopping centre intersection on my way home from work and at work i keeps seeing a black 33 with a sticker " the beast" on the back(sticker is green) anyone off here?

Spotted a silver Stagea flogging it down past Colonades this morning. Sounded awesome! Was going to floor it to catch up, but the GTR was still cold :google: Had a Iron Chef sticker on the rear window - might be someone on here?

i was cruisn past there thismornin but i aint got any stickers on my car?

and also i finaly seen another stag down south i think plates were stag 34 or something if your on here give us a hola i cruised past ya on seaford rd in mine but it was getn a bit dark.

Spotted a gun metal grey 32 GTR going towards the city down the Redhill Bridge on grand junction rd port adelaide

Then another grey 32 not a GTR 10 seconds later on the same bridge

About 12 pm today both had P plates

spotted a tidy silver 33 near marden shopping centre intersection on my way home from work and at work i keeps seeing a black 33 with a sticker " the beast" on the back(sticker is green) anyone off here?

The silver 33 could have been me as i drive past there every morn and night to and from work.

spotted nathan a.k.a bee*r boy a.k.a sook cruising past cafe primo just then....

still with unpainted body kit WTF?

you can take the bogan out of the burbs but u cant take the bogan out of the man... fooly lizbef style m8 (paint actually adds weight to the car which makes the car go slow, uleh)

-D

The silver 33 could have been me as i drive past there every morn and night to and from work.

haha yep judging by the wheels in ur sig it was you!! we were both taking off from the lights heading towards paradise you were in right lane i was in left lane and there was a car between us!! both at thef ront of the lights

nice one Joel so we wont see you on the boards for the next couple of days then we will see a thread my GTR drinks 65lt's in 4 hours of driving :woot: (mine is still drinking ;):P

yeh since tuesday night ive put about 80 bucks worth of petrol in it just cruising everywhere :blink:

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