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spotted chad in the hilux going to cafe vilis (i was in the black s1 R33)

Lol, i was looking to see if i knew the driver, but didn't notice you in the passenger seat.

Spotted a red 32 with the front bar in primer on Panalatinga Rd just before..

If it had a GTR front bar and BBS meshies it would have been a mate of mine in his GTS4

I also spotted Ruby yesterday on the way back from Lala, you were near regency oval.

Lol, i was looking to see if i knew the driver, but didn't notice you in the passenger seat.

haha , we were gonna come back and say hi but noticed an undercover behind us on south road so we had to get out of there

btw, the drive is "CleanAndSimple"

spotted a silver r33 gtr this morning on salisbury highway

a silver r31 on main north rd this arvo on my way home from work

and the funniest plate....."KOMNHOR" and funnliy enough on a commonwhore hahaha

ive seen this a few times out on the well loved RCK cruises.

im waiting to see "SHEEP" as a number plate on one yet.

cause commonwhore drivers follow each other like sheep.

they even mod their cars the same. shit that looks good so ill do it.

dumb f&%#S and thier common whores

if they were built to be good cars they would not be hiring ppl that have an iq of 2 in eliz.

but then agian like builders like drivers. Dam sheep. he he :P

im waiting to see "SHEEP" as a number plate on one yet.

lol i thought u was gonna follow that comment with cause they all white (except the odd black 1) and they bought them due to the fact they have no personality :P

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Lol, i was looking to see if i knew the driver, but didn't notice you in the passenger seat.

If it had a GTR front bar and BBS meshies it would have been a mate of mine in his GTS4

Yeah pretty sure it was a gtr front bar dont know about wheels because he was behind me had decent offset though.

spotted ben and nene in the white 260 at the rail crossing on heaslip rd sunday arvo bout 5:30 ..........seen yas from a MILE away so i flashed and waved :)

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Spotted Steve on way home from work tonight on south road/days road. Bloody loud as mate but sounds great :)

hahaha hey buddy saw ya in the Blue WRX no idea you were on here :P

i really hope i never get side swiped and the driver gets out and claims they didn't hear me :)

Was in the show so it had been detailed by Damo (tryandcatchme).

Sucks to be him. Maybe he'll learn a lesson. Dibs on his rims! :D How much does he want for them?

Next time, kick the merc bitch car. Let the alarm go off and draw her out. Then give her a mouthful on courtesy ... I would. :D

no idea who he was guys... jsut thaught being a skyline maybe id stop to offer a hand (might b an sau'er aswell...) was a fair tool there was massive marks of the biggest skid leading up to it...

hahaha hey buddy saw ya in the Blue WRX no idea you were on here :laugh:

i really hope i never get side swiped and the driver gets out and claims they didn't hear me :D

Ay tis me :D I seen ya look as well lol!! I do have a skyline at home though no one apart from the shy one has seen it! wrx is family car!

Ahhh no i don't rekon you will ever lol!! Is that standard bov with a pod?? Thats what got my attention to start with actually then i heard the exhuast note

Spotted Ruby on South Tce this morning. That's a rather nice looking machine there Ruby, just need gloss front bar! :)

Didn't see ya sorry ... plus I'm usually in my own little world going to work.

Paint job is coming, but I need to fix/replace my turbo first now :thumbsup:

Whats happened to your turbz roo?

Today driving up the freeway to Mt Barker to work. Red VS Commie pulled up along side me sporting a SAU sticker on rear right window got a wave as he undertook me. I drive rather casually up to work in the morning if your wondering why i wasnt sitting on the speed limit lol. Who was it?

Whats happened to your turbz roo?

Dunno. :thumbsup: But I did get it second hand despite having it checked out by a local shop. Stag gets oil change every 5,000kms. I baby it around all the time, just cruising. Running under 10psi boost. Garrett core and all, never suffered any abuse. Developing a slight rattle/dry noise. No oil leak or smoke. Just slightly noisy at the moment. I'll know more after I've seen ATS ... but at this stage they might be rebuilding it for me. :)

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