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^^^I was board and just went for a drive, wasn't keen to go through the city so i just hooked a u-turn and headed back down south, i thought it might have been your car but i wasn't sure. We should prob go for a boost sometime since we both live in Morphett Vale.

Yeah we went through the city, wasnt much happening. Sounds good about the boosting together, coming into a bit of money soon so going to fix a few things on the car so might be off the road in the coming weeks, be all good after that tho and alot nicer to drive.

spotted that blue R34 GTR with the gold rims boosting it hard down goodwood road on monday or tuesday just past the tram line need the shops. Could hear it boosting from a mile away, very nice!

Also last weekend (saturday i think) a bright blue R33 with a uras type kit (drift stylez) on anzac h/w with the stock rims, hopefully getting bigger rims for it soon as it looked s**thouse with the stocks on LOL

spotted 2 r33's rolling together in town just now and earlier today "ILL:WIN" plates on a commo p plater. o man thats just too easy so open to comments but i think im gonna go with loser fly bys dont count. nothing like a cocky license plate jus asking to be shut down

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spotted a midnight purple R33 Gtr on main north road at around 8am, with an sau sticker on the drivers side rear quarter.

was half asleep so couldnt give him a wave in time.

Hey mate,

Think that was me! lol yours the series 2 whith the GTR badge on the back?

Spotted a Green VN/VP commo with P plates, with plates: "abvdlaw" tailgating me along Brighton Road. Had 20" chromies, tan leather interior and a bunch of f**k nuts in it. They thought they were awesome. He even had a 7" LCD in the rear window... facing out... so people who tailgate him have something to watch.

Why don't cops defect that piece of shit?!

Hey mate,

Think that was me! lol yours the series 2 whith the GTR badge on the back?

haha yep thats me!

my boot was changed with a gtr boot apparently, hence the badges, wing etc

nice looking gtr adam, i see you quite alot in the mornings, but im usually in my gfs VW polo :D

i also spot Cara everyday at the same time, in her R34 on main north road going the opposite way

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Cronic report him I reckon. Reckless drivers need to get off our roads.

I had one gold VY commodore with the chev badging tailgate me on hanson road, when i slowed down he got really pissed off, overtook me in my wife's corolla and slammed on his brakes to a halt. He wanted to punch on, so i kept driving to westfield arndale where it's more populated. He followed me all the way to the shopping centre, and started giving me shit about slowing down... wtf! so i came out told him to f**k off and he wouldn't leave me alone until I started acting like a tough guy. Anyhow, didn't bother reporting him.. but i should've.

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