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Spotted a defected black s2 on the beach at silversands monday.

Could have been me, can't say I saw you though.

Oh no, a defected skyline in my area,, not good. but i did hear a RB bouncing off the limiter on the esply a week ago at about 4am. right before that a V8 commy with a built engine burning up the street, lots of new burnout marks down the road.. :down: 3rd gear at redline on the esply is not cool.

I pulled up a few cars behind a car that looked like yours, heading to the tire shops in my quest for dirt cheap tires in my sizes. but if it was you you kept going thru lights after i turned off, doubt you would have seen me in the blind spot for mere seconds.

Spotted a black VE S Pack or SS following me down Fredricks about 10 minutes ago, then speeding past to pull over a commodore that got sideways out of the side street.

This car was stealth as! pretty blacked out tint, stock antennas and I couldn't even see the little leds behind the mirror nor did I see a computer screen as it flew past. Didn't realise they used S packs aswell?

Spotted a black VE S Pack or SS following me down Fredricks about 10 minutes ago, then speeding past to pull over a commodore that got sideways out of the side street.

This car was stealth as! pretty blacked out tint, stock antennas and I couldn't even see the little leds behind the mirror nor did I see a computer screen as it flew past. Didn't realise they used S packs aswell?

I work at GMH, you'd be surprised at what SAPOL use as unmarked cars!

Spotted a really cool looking HR30 coupe on North Terrace today, was a gold / orange colour with a retro bodykit, sunroof with some old school deep dish rims with orange centres.

also noticed a Black R34GTR parked around from my girlfriends house in Rostrevor, very nice

Spotted a black VE S Pack or SS following me down Fredricks about 10 minutes ago, then speeding past to pull over a commodore that got sideways out of the side street.

This car was stealth as! pretty blacked out tint, stock antennas and I couldn't even see the little leds behind the mirror nor did I see a computer screen as it flew past. Didn't realise they used S packs aswell?

i had a SS one try and drag me, staging at the lights, revving etc etc, soon as they took off saw the police LCD screen in the car. lol

^ wouldn’t that mean they would need to be punished under hoon laws? ;)

surely they cant initiate a race like that and fly off at the lights endangering the public. how would that hold up in court, well the defendant was doing exactly what we were doing.

shoulda taken the plate and made a phone call to the hoon hotline

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spotted a gunmetal grey r32 gtr go past my work this arvo...........and a black or grey (couldnt tell was soo dirty) r32 n/a at the lights of findon rd turning onto port rd on my way home from work

also saw a black r33 and a white r33 on salisbury hwy on the way home from work

Spotted a white stag just off Greenhill Rd on a side street down near Anzac Hwy end at about 6:05

Then saw a nice looking white R34 cruise east along Greenhill Rd and turnoff onto the road just before the Glynburn Rd roundabout.

spotted a gunmetal grey r32 gtr go past my work this arvo...........and a black or grey (couldnt tell was soo dirty) r32 n/a at the lights of findon rd turning onto port rd on my way home from work

also saw a black r33 and a white r33 on salisbury hwy on the way home from work

The black R33 could have been me...I was heading north between 4:30pm and 5pm up Salisbury Highway. Didn't see you though!

^ wouldn’t that mean they would need to be punished under hoon laws? :P

surely they cant initiate a race like that and fly off at the lights endangering the public. how would that hold up in court, well the defendant was doing exactly what we were doing.

shoulda taken the plate and made a phone call to the hoon hotline

technically they only boot it to the speed limit, or thats the theory apparently. then they put the lights on once u keep going which allows them to speed.

i dunno, its pretty bullshit, but if ur dragging VE's u deserve to be done anyway.

Spotted a White R33 at the Seaford car wash on my way home. I was gonna wash my car, but couldn't be bothered waiting.

spotted Abe in his R33 and chatted to him at the shops in Aldinga tonight. finally mate we run across each other..lol

spotted a dark grey R33 at Jimmys on esply in aldinga. before sunset.

a packed beach finally cooling off a bit from wind.

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