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leave me alone ya big bullies

HTFU princess :) Shouldn't have sold it then eh? :D

Spotted a black 32 in the city, sounding real sick ... not idling right at all :blink:

Saw RBT 034, black r34 with exhaust, possibly GTR spoiler and maybe wheels on Greenhill road about Midday today.

Also saw bayside blue r34 GTR with white CE28's on sat night coming down Greenhill road following a MX5, it looked like the lead car from the NS cruise a month or so ago.

Hope you didn't try to mess with it Dan, has over 450kw at it's disposal...

Spotted a nice silver 33GTS-t going down Main North Rd this arvo, tried to catch up but couldn't due to the traffic. Could have sworn it had an SAU sticker on it

Hope you didn't try to mess with it Dan, has over 450kw at it's disposal...

Spotted a nice silver 33GTS-t going down Main North Rd this arvo, tried to catch up but couldn't due to the traffic. Could have sworn it had an SAU sticker on it

I was in a government plated Falcon :verymad:

Yeah I've seen it at a few car shows... crazy stuff.

Spotted: Aberax in his 33 on Gawler St Pt Noarlunga about 10ish near the murray road bend. Tooted but dont think ya heard me

Really!?!? Yeah, around 9:30-10 i was around that area...i think i remember now, i think you where going in the opposite direction and i noticed the HID

I was so out of it, had been to a mates 21st bday LAN, so had been drinking a bit ( i wasn't drink driving, was recovering), been awake a lot, and was wanting to get home to sleep.

spotted:

silver R33 with plate BULLET1 (or similar) GTST dressed up with GTR badge and rear wing going north on Tapleys Hill road (over long weekend)

black R34 4-door with 2-people in it going west on Sir Donald Bradman drive near airport during week before long weekend

black R33 GTR at Bunnings Mile End one evening during week before long weekend approx 7pm was there when I went in but had left when I came out

silver R33 GTST S2 (belonging to SAU:Giveitall) at Bunnings Marion tonight at 8pm {was meeting him to buy R33 dash cluster}

did Adelaide to Whyalla return on Sunday with a mate (in a semi) and didn't see any Skyline's at all

LOL Carl you did something stupid so they smiled and gave you the nod? btw whats ROR mean? Oh yeah my sig + avatar are on Glandstone, still haven't seen your rolla in action yet.

Spotted a clean as R34 4 door again today, he where I saw it so its always there, makes me want one haha.

Also spotted a boro/drift spec/budget spec/ghetto/trashed yellow S13 with black roof. Kinda looked weird :D

Oh and our RE Seminar Day teacher telling us not to do 'wheelies' in our cars as we leave :D

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