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Spotted 2 31's last night.

One at the South Road/Southern Expressway entry bit at the lights. Had a bunch of guys in it. They gave it a bit of a rev at the lights next to me.

And another one at the car park @ Marion. Had the Panda look (black bonnet, white everything else). Gave me a nod as he was leaving and then tried to get sideways at the exit of the carpark but failed. Man, that's hektik.

spotted MikeGTR car at boostworx this arvo while dropping my car off

Horay finallly been spotted.....

Saw madaz's car this morning when i picked up my car.... also spotted a blue 32 with the plates sli 032 behind me on my way to work...

saw a 4 door grey 33 on pt wakefield road last night heading towards the city, then another one (both the same but different!) on the same road but heading towards pt wakefield.

spotted electric blue r32 thinking it was a gts didnt have a wing

very nice how much :blink:

also spotted the soccer game banner seems to stop you from scoring no matter where you shoot on the 1st shot and let it go in on the second everytime :)

holy shit i been spotted :)

been so long since i been spotted even since the colour change.

check this link http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=325747

where were you???

cheers damo

Edited by sneaky1
holy shit i been spotted :)

been so long since i been spotted even since the colour change.

check this link http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=325747

where were you???

cheers damo

that 32 had best wheel fitment at autosalon imo

where were you???

was ah waterloo corner rd i think its called heading away from salisbury

i was at the side street near paralowie high school waiting to turn the opposite way which i did so with some gust due to fustrations of waiting so long :)

didnt notice it was 4door thats how fast it was rolling :blink: guess thats why its sneaky

Edited by Inline 6
haha,yeah I noticed the manager warming up the bottle in the microwave

I had one of those quad burgers... so much meat!!! didn't feel so flash after chowing that down

Haha, c'mon Carl, I had a couple 'triples' today with Madaz and was still peckish after, lol :laugh:

was ah waterloo corner rd i think its called heading away from salisbury

i was at the side street near paralowie high school waiting to turn the opposite way which i did so with some gust due to fustrations of waiting so long :laugh:

didnt notice it was 4door thats how fast it was rolling :D guess thats why its sneaky

he he me driving fast???

nah i really dont think the car is so sneaky. especially with the new paint and the rims.

sorry but i didnt see you in that time of such frustration.

cops should really start inforcing the law of driving way too F^%$!&g slow. sick of ppl sitting on 40-50 in 60 zones. make me lose me shit. otherwise we should all buy a f150 with big bull bars to help them along.

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