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Didn't spot much today, Woke up this afvo and went to work, that was my day!.

But last night was going down Brighton road and followed a clean as red R32. Looked relatively stock apart from rims (very smooth ride, doubt it had coilovers). Got caught at a red light though and lost him.

Oh and on closer inspection (by that I mean my mate told me) that Carls wagon is actually a rolla. Makes me look like a tool now doesn't it.

Edited by Thomasino
spotted a black r34 4 door on lower north east rd about 1pm and the about 11pm a silver 34 at the glynde corner

The 34 was me! Did you notice how dirty it was? It is still in country-spec after a trip to Clare/Auburn/Whyte Yarcowie on Friday.

Spotted a dark blue 32 GTR - plates IGTR32I down at Goodwood... was it you, GTR-32?!

Yeah, thats me. Thinking about new plates, dont really like those anymore. Where abouts did you see me?

Spotted this morning a white 34 4 dr on south road heading north. Looked tidy, had a female driver. Also a red 32 gts't turning from south rd heading up towards flinders. Had BB plates. Both spotted this morning about 7.

spotted a chick driving a 33 with cracked front bar and the plates BULLET (or something to that description) 2 times today

first this morning coming down ayliffes rd towards south rd (was in the etsa truck waiting to turn out of the depot)

then coming down south road from seacombe rd towards marion rd (this arvo, i was driving the other way in the 4wd heading home from work)

spotted a clean 34 4 door on portrush road , got a big thumbs up from the driver :)

yeah that was me mate :) - saw you pull in to the BP and was going to turn around and come say hi, but was running late for an appointment.

Thanks mate, but lucky you didn't get a close look at her :D .... she is a bit of a dog atm and needs some love and attention, which she will get next week. Nothing a good clean and polish won't fix. I will take the compliment though :) Love the colour of your fanta beast :) - tuff as with the black bonnet! (I heard you have plans to repaint it - why is that? Cops I assume).

Also, one of my bushes in the rear end appears to have gone (judging by the clunking noise), so I might have to drop the rear cradle and check it all out next week too :) Anyone wanna come over and help? There are beers and chips on offer :)

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