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Spotted a 32 GTS-t making a lot of sound... but not going anywhere real quickly on West tce at 4pm. Had a lame BOV, too.

80% down on capacity ... 80% down on power :)

:banana:

oh i got pics alright but i aint showing any till after SMASA on sunday hehehe :P

hahaha spewn i forgot the banner today or i might of seen it :banana:

yeah Ruby there is never an officer when you need one

on the upside i got followed yesterday had plates ran and they guessed i was ok and turned off but boy it sucks when there tailing you even when you know you've done nothing wrong

hahaha spewn i forgot the banner today or i might of seen it :banana:

yeah Ruby there is never an officer when you need one

on the upside i got followed yesterday had plates ran and they guessed i was ok and turned off but boy it sucks when there tailing you even when you know you've done nothing wrong

I got followed not long ago on the bike with Tracy. Cop clearly went out of his way and was speeding to follow me, like he got a call about a bank robbery, chased me down ... to my driveway! :banana: From the moment he saw me, he covered 300m (including 2 roundabouts) in the time I cruised the 100m home.

He drove past real slow and I waved him on and wished him better luck next time :P Even Tracy remarked on how quickly he decided to single us out.

I know they got a job to do ... but sometimes you gotta question their actions.

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Spotted a very nice looking 32 GTR in turbo tune today, was a brighter blue then midnight blue, was a really nice looking colour, was around 1 that i saw it.

Also a few red 32's cruising around south today also. One i remember was up near windy point around 4.30ish.

Oh and a gunmetal grey 33 in blockbuster at noarlunga last night around 9.30, for sale signs on it, nice looking car :P

Spotted DSTROY on south road where it changes from 70-80km/h and then cruiised with ya up panalatinga for a bit on sunday night after the BSM cruise.

Car looks, sounds, and drives tough :banana:

i was in the grey 32 with 32 GTR rims on it

Hey cheers, i remember Seeing you, car looks nice dude :P

Spotted a very nice looking 32 GTR in turbo tune today, was a brighter blue then midnight blue, was a really nice looking colour, was around 1 that i saw it.

Also a few red 32's cruising around south today also. One i remember was up near windy point around 4.30ish.

Oh and a gunmetal grey 33 in blockbuster at noarlunga last night around 9.30, for sale signs on it, nice looking car :laugh:

Spotted the same Blue R32 at Turbo Tune on South Road at about 5/530 this arvo.

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^^^ did it have a triangular yellow 'tow here' sticker on the rear bar - as I saw a bright metallic blue R32GTR drive past my place in Northgate this morning - looked tuff!

spotted a yellow R34 headn down south road in aldinga, got a wave too, nice

spotted a wild Mitsu GSR 4dr old skool in silver with a huge turbo in it.at the seaford mobil, lots o flutter and it looked like a lot of money wrapped up in it. fuel system was all braided under the car but hanging like the fast and furious car NOS lines? he had to show off to me, floored it out of mobil, i didnt even look over,,, DENIED!!!!lol defect on your fuel lines hanging down a fair bit.good luck not catching them on something.

a flat black r31 aussie with a pink racing stripe sprayed from a rattle can with a blonde chick driving it, needed some shockers bad..lol

and a aussie R31/RED one in seaford with a bunch of P plate kids in it ,too busy looking at my car to drive , had to avoid them ,, you dont stop mid round about to look, and then again when I come up behind you only to try to turn into me.. :laugh: where did you learn to drive, go back to driving school.lol

spotted what i thought was kye out in his new drifter s13 midnight blue, upon staring and closer inspection it was show it was a certain toyota loving fool that cant seem to stop crawling back to nissans. and damn that midnight blue is so not rare these days, everyone else respray another colour plz so only i remain :rofl:

Yeah, keep getting stuck with the cheap shit instead of the JZX I'd rather be driving :laugh:

spotted the freshest stag at windy point cafe carpark , plates were OH SNAP

just seeing it makes me want a stag even more

i was standing by the gangster ET pulsar y0

I know of one for sale :ninja: ... you know you want it! :happy:

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