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spotto aye grey for door ( wheres that from hey), yes aye grey turbo 34 four door at 3.30 on grand junction rd near nth east rd very nice condition big wheels etc etc...... :P

hint: spotto a blown black 57 2 door.

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Oh guessing that was you in the KFC drive-through? I was there for subway :O

lol yeah that was me, thought id grab a bite to eat on the way to compliance.

got pulled over by police 5 minutes after, cos i had no number plates :P

spotted a pearl white r33 4 door turning off port wakefield road onto cavan drive at 3:20 today, gave u a wave but i dont think u saw me, was lowered, zorst, SAU sticker on the rear window

cheers mate yeah i didn't see you but hi anyway i will keep a eye out next time :P

Saw a pearl white R33 4-door with a SAU sticker on the rear window at Vili's tonight. Lookc quite clean.

Also saw the same white Legnum with big gold rims and Iron Chef Imports sticker on the back window heading into town on West Tce as I was heading the opposite direction home from work. Car looks nice mate!!

gotta love those pies, donuts vanilla slices etc seen you drive off i was waiting for my food nice stagea too nice and clean.

white 33, fairly ruff around the edges, sau stickers, hanging around henly beach alot recently..

yeah hi please dont look at her she is fair dirty i have had to drive out to ben and nenes a few times and there is road works and red dirt everywhere, mix that with rain and :laugh:

yea i was down at henley square last night and saw kell and a 32 4 door silver, looked like it had commodore rims on it, looked clean, but the rims, well, each to their own i guess! and a certain white 33 needs a clean or 10 kell! also was at the ramsgate having dinner, worst steak i have ever had, will not return again!$25 for a 350g rump, looked like a 250g porterhouse, wasnt cooked thebest, sauce was cold, veges cold, just shit, wasnt in the mood for a fight so ate it and bailed!

yea i was down at henley square last night and saw kell and a 32 4 door silver, looked like it had commodore rims on it, looked clean, but the rims, well, each to their own i guess! and a certain white 33 needs a clean or 10 kell! also was at the ramsgate having dinner, worst steak i have ever had, will not return again!$25 for a 350g rump, looked like a 250g porterhouse, wasnt cooked thebest, sauce was cold, veges cold, just shit, wasnt in the mood for a fight so ate it and bailed!

go to the tap in :sick:

best steak ever

of if you want take away , san girgio rundle street

or if you really want a nice dine in meal , daniels accross from san girgio :laugh:

spotted cleangtst early in the week and had a quick chat . Good to see you mate.

Also spotted another white serirs 2 R33 with a black bonnet and sau sticker on the back window . Gave a toot and a wave but I was in the laser hatch (bronze type colour) It was on main north just before the grove way. You probably thought what the F#@K . nice ride anyway .

yea i was down at henley square last night and saw kell and a 32 4 door silver, looked like it had commodore rims on it, looked clean, but the rims, well, each to their own i guess! and a certain white 33 needs a clean or 10 kell! also was at the ramsgate having dinner, worst steak i have ever had, will not return again!$25 for a 350g rump, looked like a 250g porterhouse, wasnt cooked thebest, sauce was cold, veges cold, just shit, wasnt in the mood for a fight so ate it and bailed!

yeah babe my salon is on seaview Millennium Hair & Body and the R32 was Adam (Slammed32) he came to the salon with my friend so she could get her nails done

+1 for the Tapp inn me and jenkies love that place

missus saw a r33 white with a ding just behind the drivers door and SAU sticker on the top of the front windscreen, just off deveraux road

she was in ehr pink ute :)

Yep that was me i got hit in that car park at work last fri person did a runner :) got quoted $1100 to fix it up

go to the tap in :D

best steak ever

of if you want take away , san girgio rundle street

or if you really want a nice dine in meal , daniels accross from san girgio :ermm:

come to my restraunt...! River Cafe/ Red orchre on the torrens ;) gota 500G rib eye on the specials atm lol... anyway spotted a nice chicky in an s2 silver days stagea last night going down nth tce... had singergy sticker... waved but noo love :wave:

spotted this very sexy beast on MacIntyre Road around lunch time today *drool*

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that dude lives like 2 streets from me... dont think it woulda been over 3000rpm... id b proud if my grandpa drove that ne way haha

+1 for the Tapp inn me and jenkies love that place

Me and Chad are fans of it too

I spot skylines in the northern area quite a bit, but get a blank look when i wave, so i dont bother anymore. If your on here, wave and ill wave back :ermm:

come to my restraunt...! River Cafe/ Red orchre on the torrens :wave: gota 500G rib eye on the specials atm lol... anyway spotted a nice chicky in an s2 silver days stagea last night going down nth tce... had singergy sticker... waved but noo love :ermm:

i might just bloody well do that. u guys still do a nice roo eh ?

-D

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