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Spotted my mum getting pulled over by 2 young cops last night after I leant over at the lights and smiled at them...

Unbelievable.

I was in the passenger seat and thought I'd smile at them! I don't see any harm in smiling at a policeman? Clearly these 2 youngin's did...

They did a license/rego/bretho on her and everything. It's the first time she's been pulled over in yeeeeears.

Never again will I smile at a cop! Lol.

Thats like waving a tube of toothpaste at a grizzley bear! :laughing-smiley-014:

spotted a possible skyline on the bottom of the torrens on the news. hard to tell with it being covered in mud up to the window frames.

along with lots of bikes, trolleys, traffic cones and a scooter. :banana:

spotted a possible skyline on the bottom of the torrens on the news. hard to tell with it being covered in mud up to the window frames.

along with lots of bikes, trolleys, traffic cones and a scooter. :laugh:

Welcome to SAU :(

spotted a nice grey 32 gtr drive past me on sherrifs road as i waiting to pull out, had custom plates but didnt' catch them, saw ya looking, nice ride u have!

Saw a big red 4wd towing a car which beeped, pretty sure it was Matty T - stuck my hand out after you'd passed, not sure you saw it?

-D

Saw a big red 4wd towing a car which beeped, pretty sure it was Matty T - stuck my hand out after you'd passed, not sure you saw it?

-D

hehe

spotted dohmar on portrush this arvo, was towing ben's s14 track pig to boostworx for a tune...........seen ya last minute wave, had a chuckle too

spotted a SILVER/WHITE R33 4dr next to me at the lights in front of the maccas noarlunga, no wave

Spotted him again yesterday i think , maybe a R34 4dr to busy doing a Uturn to see ,,,,,same area

Spotted a Silver grey stag coming out of noarlunga shops, got a head nod wave.

Spotted a White R34 heading into aldinga, who is that, I see you often and you live near me?...lol got a wave

spotted a black holden ute trying to race me at every light in seaford, then speeding off. that is until the cops flew past me after him , funny how quick he slammed on the binders after that..lol then a black holden ute smashed into the stop lights on south rd in seaford, not sure if it was the same guy or not?

tore the lights down in a wierd spot ?

spotted Skandyflick reppin' the red magna on Main North Rd Gepps Cross tonight on the way home from work. Actually he spotted me and woke me up with a few rings on my mobile :)

Spotted a White R33 Wednesday night in my rear as i was leaving Aldinga.

Spotted a White R34 (possibly the same that SapphireGraphics saw) the other morning heading over to willunga, possible had P plates, cant remember.

Spotted a White R34 turning right onto Beach Road at Noarlunga this arvo at about 5:40.

On my travels today spotted....

Hot lookin silver 34 on NE road i think it was at a car tinting place (love the rims btw if its anyone on here)

white 33 with nice body kit near angelakis seafood off gouger

black 33 on the corner of ebenezer place and rundle st

white 34 cruising down pultney st about midday

black 4door 33 cruisin up magill road around the same time

spotted Skandyflick reppin' the red magna on Main North Rd Gepps Cross tonight on the way home from work. Actually he spotted me and woke me up with a few rings on my mobile :rolleyes:

haha, looked over and saw a black line reppin a slightly busted rear end, "shit, thats andrew, prank prank prank."

lol, pretty sad that.

spotted gt george and his missus at work.

Spotted a White R33 Wednesday night in my rear as i was leaving Aldinga.

Spotted a White R34 (possibly the same that SapphireGraphics saw) the other morning heading over to willunga, possible had P plates, cant remember.

Spotted a White R34 turning right onto Beach Road at Noarlunga this arvo at about 5:40.

I think you saw me turning on beach rd, didnt see ya ?

and man how much Vaseline did it take for that trick ?White R33 Wednesday night "in my rear"?????

I think you forgot a word or two,, like View Mirror ?..lol sorry mate just paying ya out ..LOL

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