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Spotted Scott with Adrian in the passenger seat just before heading to Semaphore, and soon after I spotted a midnight purple R33 GTR with SAU url sticker on the rear quarter windows :)

hey mate what time was it you saw that GTR? i was down that way on my way to grange....

Also spotted last night around 4-45pm silver series 2 r33 plates ERC33 i think got the wave! nice clean car mate.

And this morning around 8-15 a silver 4 door r34 with personalised plates im guessing are aoman numerals lol XXV somthing somthing lol

Edited by Adz2332

Spotted a white R32 driven by a chic on South Rd yesterday. Didn't want to let me merge in to the traffic ... then wanted to prove that she could speed thru traffic. Had SAU sticker on the back ... sorry darl, but wasn't interested in chasing you :/

spotted dave(pinny dave), matty t, luke, flic, and lozz at new yorks last night, nice to meet luke and matty formally! hows the hang over flic? lol

haha hangover is fine :/ Actually felt alot better once we left!

Good to see you again, been a while.. since the CSA days!

hey mate what time was it you saw that GTR? i was down that way on my way to grange....

Also spotted last night around 4-45pm silver series 2 r33 plates ERC33 i think got the wave! nice clean car mate.

And this morning around 8-15 a silver 4 door r34 with personalised plates im guessing are aoman numerals lol XXV somthing somthing lol

Thought it might of been you! It was sometime around 7-7:30pm.

Spotted at the car wash at Golden Grove Village tonight - Bayside Blue 34 GT-R V-Spec II with no plates yet, getting a bath. Looked mint.

If you're on here, I was the one nearby in the black RX-7 :ninja:

Stockish looking pearl white R33 4door on North Terrace about 2am this morning, front was fking absolutely slammed, like he had taken the springs out altogether :ninja:

lol that was me forgot to go up a few lvl on koni adjustable lol better sought that out on sunday too hot saturday 37.

my mate forgot to put it back right the height wise.

just had a quick look its on the lowest setting lol love clamping those springs down to change height :down:

Edited by R334door(s2)

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