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spotted you^^ mitch tues night on jeffcott? street i think its called.

i was with my mates on foot crossing the lights on the way to the twenty/20 cricket,

yeah , would of been me , was on the way back from my mates place in Compton (actual suburb name is Brompton)

lol, did you see us? we where the maggotted bunch on prospect rd side takin photo's with the lance armstrong look-alike

bike rider lol

nah i didnt haha

it was a case of...

"not now cheif im in the fkin zone"

Saw a funny looking bike at my mechanics today. Had a rear wheel from something that looked like a tractor. If you've ever seen sleds rear wheel (which is bloody large) this thing is twice as high and twice as wide

and

it had a nissan VG30 in it.... asked the mechanic wtf it was for and he said that it was a drag racing sand bike

never heard of that before. next time im there I'll see if I can take some pics.

-D

Spotted a nice silver 32 GTR in the back street's on the way home from work. Also anyone that works in hidmarsh near the stadium own a silver R33GTSt with FMIC custom plates, and also a white 32 with a new FMIC installed and a new addition to that street, a stag lightish green colour. See them everyday while on test drives for my repco service center.

around 8.30 on greenhill road spotted a bayside blue R34 GT-R... then about 10 minutes later saw another bayside blue r34 GT-R turning from Magil Road onto St Benards road.

about 8.50 spotted a black over grey HR31 Coupe on Gorge road

Calsonic14u, you don't live down south do you? Pretty sure i've seen your car parked outside a house with a few other imports round the corner from my mates..

Spotted a decent white 32 on beach road about lunch time.

Yah mate, i live around the corner from the junkfood corner. Yah there a few imports around this area now. My gf owns the silva veilside supra thats in the driveway with mine. A guy up the round just brought a silve/grey R33 s1 and a purple GTR R33 is round the corner on Pimpala rd. Also seen a white GTR and a yellow s1 R33 round the area :):)

think i spotted cara shopping at ingle farm this evening? pretty sure it was you anyway lol

and as if u didnt come and say hello u snob! but if i was wearing jeans and a mickey mouse tshirt then yes it was me lol :)

yeah it was you then lol, walking into some gift shop, we where in there getting ''bridesmaid'' teddies.... wtf?! :)

i was gonna say hi but i figured, if it was you, you might have recognised me ?! lol

Saw a funny looking bike at my mechanics today. Had a rear wheel from something that looked like a tractor. If you've ever seen sleds rear wheel (which is bloody large) this thing is twice as high and twice as wide

and

it had a nissan VG30 in it.... asked the mechanic wtf it was for and he said that it was a drag racing sand bike

never heard of that before. next time im there I'll see if I can take some pics.

-D

Sand drag bike by the sound of it, use to be big at Ponde!

Edited by Jamesrb25

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