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white stag on seacombe road about 4:30.......fair low, and had bronze TE37s (or something similar) that had some flush fitment to them

almost thought it was kev (silhouette) but then i didnt think he had rims yet :)

spotted a few this afternoon a Black 33 with 2 3" cannons told him about SAU website hopfully he remembers

and a blue 34 gtt sounded very nice

and a maroon 33 also @ ttp heading towards montague rd

lmao ! that was me grabbing an oz lol

yeah put foot down a little but didnt go on with it, sorry to disapoint :D she's got 200at4w tho :(

cant do manual, too tall & no knees. auto stays =D

new wheels too, selln the GTT wheels cheapish

Ah ok. Still, car sounded very nice. I thought you were from up north, didnt think i'd get a reply as to who it was.

nah wasnt me im a north boy n i hardly been driving mine lately. been busy with uni :)

i know there's 1 with cromies the same colour and another 1 driven buy a guy with glasses (my imposter) i seen in town once.

also i dont touch that nasty shell stuff :down:

Ah right, looked exactly like mine/yours, 5 spoke rims (non chrome) thought it may have been you. More blue 32 GTR's around then i thought....

OMG iv finally been spoted haha!cept i wasnt driving at the time lol.but yes that was my 33,wud have been parked next to the black monaro.

Sweet, thought it was your car. and yeah, you were parked next to a nice looking monaro. First time i've seen your car outside of the autobarn carpark/car show LOL

white 33 with way too many stickers all over the side and one on the bonnet, this arvo on south road.. trying to be cool in the wet, i was like wow.. so impressed. Not too smart to snake a car infront of oncoming traffic.

white stag on seacombe road about 4:30.......fair low, and had bronze TE37s (or something similar) that had some flush fitment to them

almost thought it was kev (silhouette) but then i didnt think he had rims yet :wub:

think i saw the same stag on south rd... had HIDs

i was riding shotgun in my gf's daewoo... i tried to take a pic of it, but just got a blurry mess, got a funny look from the driver too :P

Ssaw MattyT's old high-top uterus on Salisbury Highway going over the Port Wakefield bridge this arvo - it still has the big SAU sticker on the side :wub:

Also saw a midnight purple R33GTR parked on Port Wakefield road with bronze TE37s on it *drool*

My new car. :dry: GTR wheels look good on yours. Sposed to be getting them for mine too.

Ahhh ive seen your stagea going round too. I live in reynella :D

Do you live south?

Ahhh ive seen your stagea going round too. I live in reynella :P

Do you live south?

I work at lonsdale, my mums place is in Woodcroft, and I live near Marion... So I spend alot of time south, yeah.

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