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we have the rear rack and caster rods

do you need the complete rear rack with inner and outer tie rods?

nice 33 heading onto findon road around 3pm. two ppl in the car. with boostworx sticker on the back window. forgot the colour. I know it was a light colour tho.

Saw a p plate girl in a gunmetal 32 followed by a black 32 on south road at about 7:30 near the Tonsley. Just after that I saw a Dented up black s2 33 on south road just near the Blackwood turn off.

HAHAHAHA that was me and my 32!! Yay! :(

Spotted a white cefiro on Magill road around 8:30am this morning, had black centre 17's with dish, and a straight through exhaust, and a full kit! sounded nice

also spotted a silver r34 turning onto magill road off portrush road with black centre wheels with dish about 5 minutes later

spotted a black 33 in the new section/carpark of colonnades last night, round 6:30pm. numberplate was XON041

was gonna park next to it but couldnt be stuffed walking all the way to the door lol.

spotted a white r34 4 door on east ave, a a silver r33 getting a good boot down salisbury hwy........not a good move considering there was a cop sitting in the lane next to me...........and a white r34 4 door "sky034" on cross keys rd........all on muh way home :P

Keep spotting a gunmetal Grey R32 GTR in Sheidow Park with R34 GTR wheels & some sort of aftermarket front bar, veildisde maybe? Dont think much of the front bar but the 34 wheels on the 32 is just sex!

Spotted a black R34 going south down south road just south of anzac highway, looked clean, sounded very nice. Had chrome rims. Was around 8.30pm

Also another 34 going south down old south road in reynella near the bus interchange thing, all i saw were the 2 outside rear lights. Was about 9.30ish.

spotted a porsche in town in a half hidden alley in what i would call a slightly dodgey looking spot at 5pm today came back past there at 8.30 and it was still there.

as if it hadnt been stolen by then, perhaps driver was sitting with a sniper riffle at the ready in the building next to it :D

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