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Only tastful 34's ive seen are Lukes and Pete's ...

So mine isn't tasteful? :P:wub::laugh:

spotted Andrew (nightcrawler) on darly rd paradise @ 3:20 this arvo

lookin tuff as usual :D

What car were you in mate? I saw a few 'Lines today, but don't remember seeing one when I as out there.

A few 'Lines of note:

- Was behind a red Stag turning into The Sanctuary at Mawson Lakes

- super clean silver R34 door with NSW plates turning off Wright Rd onto McIntyre Road

- White Stag with Iron Chef sticker on the back on Folland Ave, Northgate

- white? R32 on The Golden Way - gave a wave, got a wave

and a few others I can't really remember.

The model name '911' is still in use, the 993 on the plate would refer to the chassis code. The current chassis code is 997:

Yup, thats correct, this is the explanation I was going to use:

The Porsche 993 is the company's internal name for the version of the Porsche 911 model manufactured and sold between late 1993 and early 1998, replacing the 964.
So mine isn't tasteful? :( :( :(

dont get upset Nightcrawler get even :P

instant

BAN!

noooo, ur 34s nice i know ive sat in it and messed up your ass grove in that drivers seat majorly :)

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He saw you too lol. Told me so today haha.

I spotted that real nice light blue Porsche heading south on Dyson Rd early evening, round 6:30pm. Looked sexxyyy.

I also spotted Daniel....but not in his 32 lol.

haha nice

did you get my pm ?

spotted jack as i was turning into wheelworx :P

He saw you too lol. Told me so today haha.

I spotted that real nice light blue Porsche heading south on Dyson Rd early evening, round 6:30pm. Looked sexxyyy.

I also spotted Daniel....but not in his 32 lol.

Spotted black R33 GT-R on news.com.au:

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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

Fortunately it's not another police chase story, lol

Anyone here owns that car?

Edited by Rocky88
Spotted black R33 GT-R on news.com.au:

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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

Fortunately it's not another police chase story, lol

Anyone here owns that car?

I seen that car heading up kings rd... it's actually a gts-t, but with gtr front bar and i think it's midnight purple, some blonde chick driving

This seen looks like the bank job done at hollywood's savings and loans... the street is japonica cres or something in parafield gardens.

Dude got gunned down by the police= dead

Spotted black R33 GT-R on news.com.au:

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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

Fortunately it's not another police chase story, lol

Anyone here owns that car?

What a thick-head to use his own (trackable) car! :P Crooks really are dumb.

This seen looks like the bank job done at hollywood's savings and loans... the street is japonica cres or something in parafield gardens.

Dude got gunned down by the police= dead

You've only repeated what was in the news.com.au link attached :(

spotted a balck 33 2 door with veilside front bar just off greenhill road last night on a lookout..... my girfriend got freaked out when she noticed more then once it was 2 guys kissing in the 33 :P

yeah that'd be Madaz & Heslo :(

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