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Spotted a certain CLEAN GTST Today on the way to work this morning . As usall gave a wave and got one back.

Allso spotted a R33 4door silver or pearl white with blackrims with a red lip cruise down park terrace salisbury today . I could see a look on the drivers face of what are you staring at . LOL was standing out the front of mitre 10.

Spotted a gorgeous silver R32 GTS-t with white Advan Model 6s and no rear wing on Golden Way. Man that shape is so classic, still a sexy looking car.

Also spotted some joyriders in a stolen VT Commodore slam into a young P-plater in her Hyundai and drive away from the scene while I was washing my car up at the car wash at the Village today. I hope her Dad's a bikie and can track you guys down...

I know this one is a bit old but I spotted a silver R34 sitting at the lights on main north by the scotty hotel on christmas eve as I was coming back from the brewery xmas display . Was wondering if it was you SLED ? 2 people in the car but I couldnt get to good a look . The car was nice and clean though.

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Spotted a dark blue stock looking R32 GTR at Happy Valley shopping centre today just before 5.

That was me dstroy, chucked a uuueeee to have a look at yours, I have noticed you posting on the forum, and thought I would have a look at yours.

Yes its stock except exhaust and happy with it :(

That was me dstroy, chucked a uuueeee to have a look at yours, I have noticed you posting on the forum, and thought I would have a look at yours.

Yes its stock except exhaust and happy with it :D

lol, when i was getting into my car i heard a gtr so i looked around and just saw the back of your car driving away, then i heard one again turned around and seen your driving back in :( 32 GTR's still look awesome standard :( it sounded pretty nice as well :(

ok did anyone on here buy a stagea and is picking it up today from a pooraka caryard ????????????........i did service on this car this morning for the car yard we do a lot of there work actually but any way if its someone from here it looks nice underneath .

pretty dry bugga all oil leaks and a nice set of tien adjustable coilovers some nice rims with dish . rest of car looks stock apart from the pod filter . looks a pretty clean unit

cheers dean

Just spotted a white R32 (possible GTR) boosting past my work on Glen Osmond just now. Getting a bit impatient with the road works are we? :D

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Just spotted a white R32 (possible GTR) boosting past my work on Glen Osmond just now. Getting a bit impatient with the road works are we? :D

possibly me, I started a new job this week at a company in Dulwich

-D

possibly me, I started a new job this week at a company in Dulwich

-D

You got home quick :( GTR yo!

I'm knocking off right about .................. now! C'yas!

Thanks that was me leavin work. Didnt see any black 34 tho??

I was having a drink at the worlds end b4 watching a band.

Also. spotted a white r33 at the regency station. 'miss boost' sticker on the rear window

You got home quick :( GTR yo!

I'm knocking off right about .................. now! C'yas!

Hah I was still at work when I wrote that, but now I am home.... 20 mins away in peak hour. Totally love the location... wheres your office? Ill have to make a point to come by and hassle u one day

-D

dark blue or black r32, maybe gtr, turning onto south rd at randall rd (i think its called) at morphett vale today around 3.30.

then "ms r33" at christies motor reg.

both times i was driving reynella mazda ute

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