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cheers. both cars are mine. what were you in?

mine was the white one in the infield ;) support vehicle parking ftw

i thought i recognised the stag. i was the mica green chaser basiclly parked accross from u, i was the support car for the v6 SC ke70

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Yesterday, Wine red 33 (stock body) with a Canon going past me opposite Quix down Noarlunga at about 6pm. If you're on here mate, it's pointless overtaking me in a 60 zone and then going at stupid speeds past me yet having to slam on your brakes about 15 metres later to slow down for a ute in front of you as it's a merging lane, which then goes around a roundabout. You ended up proving nothing, getting no where (except in front of me) and if you're trying to match your penis size with the size of the Canon on your car, not cool. You even had a kid in the back while you're doing this shit. It's people like you who give a bad rep to Skyline drivers. I was driving the Corolla at the time. Pathetic, mate.

Yesterday a Bayside blue 34 GTR with Black rims giving it a bit of a squirt down North tce. Didn't even sound like it had turbo?!

Today spotted a white 33 with a GTR bodykit going down West Tce and a silver stock 33 going down North Tce just past HQ.

spotted nene (GRIMS MISSUS)i think it was rsr260 i think, on main north road at 8:30am this morning! was on the way back from berri! man its a long drive

YAY that was me SRS 260 hehe

srr260, hmm thats what i thought it was but i thought rs being rs4 then r260 made more sense than sr being like sr20det then r260! anyhow yea what sealed the deal was the sau sticker on the back window!

its SRS 260 dude... like in RS 260 stagea... :)

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