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i think i saw nightcrawler driving down days tce in woodville yesterday he gave me a wave and i tried to get a late replay wave back to him not sure if he saw it tho

i was the guy in the gun metal grey 32 with primer patches turning down the back street.

ahhh why are all my posts doubles? wtf!!!

ahhhh god dam it!! when i change 1 of my double posts they both change???????

anyway i spotted a black r34 4 door plates DVSR34 on port rd at 2:50pm today, and then i spotted a silver r32 gtst kitted to look like a gtr on marion rd turning onto cross road at 3:15pm both nice cars

Edited by aahh32

Who answered the phone when i called i had already planned all the threats before i called lol!!! Sorry if i sounded like a mole at first i thought i was talking to a thief!!! hehehehe

Edited by Nene260RS

spotted a nice black rx7 in the servo a min ago. bloke was good. he was havin a giggle at my turbo as it is nomore than a smoking exhaust. thank god its booked intomorrow to have the other installed.

Saw an R32 coupe on Greenhill road before (the city bit). Was white, some 5 spoke wheels, looked like a Type M and I thought I saw an SAU sticker on it.

I was in the stocky white 4dr with munted rear bar :P was waiting for you to pull up next to me but you went right towards town :P

Edited by AndrewJZX100

haha if your dumb enough to steal someones car then i figured they might be dumb enough to answer the phone.. PLUS i was already fairly reved up and cranky haha so i wasnt thinking straight.

Me and kell had a good laugh about it...

And yep.. go the sausa network security lol!

ahhh why are all my posts doubles? wtf!!!

ahhhh god dam it!! when i change 1 of my double posts they both change???????

anyway i spotted a black r34 4 door plates DVSR34 on port rd at 2:50pm today, and then i spotted a silver r32 gtst kitted to look like a gtr on marion rd turning onto cross road at 3:15pm both nice cars

hey mate, if u have 2 cars in your online garage try deleting one of them., thats what fixed my problem :P

spotted a nice black rx7 in the servo a min ago. bloke was good. he was havin a giggle at my turbo as it is nomore than a smoking exhaust. thank god its booked intomorrow to have the other installed.

Wasn't my old car? I sold it on Friday, now sporting the new standard "S123ABC"-spec SA plates.

Spotted a silver stagea with gold looking rims, followed it from Murray Road, port noarlunga, round to Dyson road and it turned right at the roundabout at the mobil on the corner...at about ummm 4ish? i got no idea haha

Would of waved but there was a stoopid rav 4 inbetween us haha.

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