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Spotted to ugliest R32 at Westlakes today!

Silver, big chromies, some gay wing, black bonnet, chopped up front bar with massive front mount hanging out and a GTR badge on the front. f**k is was the gayest thing I've seen

Spotted this a few weeks ago, asked me if my cars a GTR haha.. Im like umm... yeah? You cant tell? Dont see the point for the GTR badge on the front of it... Dont think the drivers all there.

Also spotted a silver 34 GTR going north down goodwood road last night just around the bend from south road, beeped the horn at me? Looked like SLED's 34.

And a black 33 with black rims on south road heading south at darlington near supercheap. Pretty sure it had p plates.

Spotted a maroon r32, a black one and another import flexing up the parade last night around 1030

:thumbsup: That was Jenkies in his GTR, Lex in his WRX and me in my GTS4, going for a casual drive in the hills :rolleyes:

Last night spotted Pete with Sled. Actually ... spotted many SAU members at Vilis. :D

Pete, your bike still gets the attention. :rolleyes:

Had a new bunch of guys ride with us last night. Pure cockheads and riding like idiots ... they got the message clear we didn't want them riding with us.

Spotted Ben (theminuz) at Everlast today. Nice 32 there mate :thumbsup:

Will soon be spotting Ben (Grim) and Nene at my place soon. :banana:

Spotted a Black R34 nismo on milne, looked stock but very clean. Also a mad yellow R34 with the plates SLY34 at the carwash on Nth east rd

along with a silver kitted S1 R33. Left together and sounded very nice.

Spotted a dark grey R33 near beach road, dude was wearing some white sunnies but never looked over ?

spotted the funniest thing in a while, a old bike with a 68cm tv strapped to the back of it heading down south..lol

spotted a grey Austin martin, DB9 convert headn south. I want one of the new ones in coupe please..lol

and the Galant/Monte carlo VR4 in seaford, mate hope you parked legal in the handicap spot?, I did see the sticker thrown on your dash but it looked a bit suss ? a few oldies had a look to see if it was real or not ? and man wash the windows in that car its foul looking..lol

Spotted down at semaphore today blue 32 4 door (sneaky1???) Was tough either way! Also spotted gunmetal grey 33 4 door parked in carpark and a maroon 33 drove past with 2 chicks driving all around 12-2pm!

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

Took a whole factory :domokun: ...Yeah i meant Rear View Mirror, i was thinking it but didnt write it.

I was pulling out of the carpark when i saw you, you where already at the lights indicating to go right. Thats most likely when you saw the boss in the stag.

last night

black r33 p plater behind me on cross rd/south rd intersection

white s15 on cross rd

silver supra on cross rd

white r33 on grenhill rd

then an s13 and another car tailgating my mate in his s14 down from mt. lofty... fk man i could barely see his headlights behind my mate

but overall a great nite, testing coilovers is mad fun.

SPOTTED :D

--> Blue R34 Rego BRM34 spotted in the Bunnings Car Park, Main North Road at Midday yesterday (Friday). A sweeeet ride! :D

--> Silver R33 4-door going towards Ingle Farm Shopping Centre on Walkleys Road at 1:50pm today (Saturday) and seen returning (following a cop on a motorbike!) at 2:35pm.

--> Had some fun with a White R32/33 turning right on the Gorge Road, at about 2:25pm.

--> Spotted blue R34 with numberplate 'SLY' travelling East on Montagu Road around 2:50pm today. That is one FINE LINE! :domokun:

--> Black R32 with sunroof up on Main North Road at 2:55pm today, turned off into Mawson Lakes.

Enjoy the Hardtuned Cruise for all you attending tomorrow. Hope you raise heaps of money for the Vic Bushfires!

:) CRACK 1 :)

Spotted a dark grey R33 near beach road, dude was wearing some white sunnies but never looked over ?

spotted the funniest thing in a while, a old bike with a 68cm tv strapped to the back of it heading down south..lol

spotted a grey Austin martin, DB9 convert headn south. I want one of the new ones in coupe please..lol

and the Galant/Monte carlo VR4 in seaford, mate hope you parked legal in the handicap spot?, I did see the sticker thrown on your dash but it looked a bit suss ? a few oldies had a look to see if it was real or not ? and man wash the windows in that car its foul looking..lol

Haha was the VR4 black? Plates VR4 Evo or something like that?

Spotted down at semaphore today blue 32 4 door (sneaky1???) Was tough either way! Also spotted gunmetal grey 33 4 door parked in carpark and a maroon 33 drove past with 2 chicks driving all around 12-2pm!

hey yea that was me takin the mrs out for lunch.

where were you???

last night

black r33 p plater behind me on cross rd/south rd intersection

white s15 on cross rd

silver supra on cross rd

white r33 on grenhill rd

then an s13 and another car tailgating my mate in his s14 down from mt. lofty... fk man i could barely see his headlights behind my mate

but overall a great nite, testing coilovers is mad fun.

white 33 could have been mine

Haha was the VR4 black? Plates VR4 Evo or something like that?

thats the one, i took a phone cam photo of the a few oldies checking the mauled looking sticker tossed on the dash but my bluetooth isnt working right

the car parking was full ,, they noticed a "kids car" parked in the handicapper spot. not saying he isnt but they didnt seem to think so ? I was parked just near it. still love the look of my old car and that one.. to bad its a mitsu..lol

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