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spotted a white 4 door 34 that is suffering a poor poor life, had a very very very ugly front bar, very r33 veilside styled, but much worse. standard sideskirts and rear bar. had chrome starcorps. RIP little fella.

spotted a white 4 door 34 that is suffering a poor poor life, had a very very very ugly front bar, very r33 veilside styled, but much worse. standard sideskirts and rear bar. had chrome starcorps. RIP little fella.

sounds like a commy driver trying to convert to skylines

just cant let go off the chromies and shit yo

on the subject of commodore drivers, I spotted a f**kwit p-plater in a red vr nearly take my front end of this afternoon when the toss changed lanes in front of me without allowing enough room. When I beeped the horn at him and got a filthy look in his mirror it was apparent that even though I had to hit the brakes I was still in the wrong.....

spotted a white 4 door 34 that is suffering a poor poor life, had a very very very ugly front bar, very r33 veilside styled, but much worse. standard sideskirts and rear bar. had chrome starcorps. RIP little fella.

I think I know the car your talking about, I parked next to it in the city, it has a number plate made up of a random series of numbers and letters?(I couldn't decipher it). The bar sticks out a long way forward, it has an ET exhaust and I think its auto. RIP

on the subject of commodore drivers, I spotted a f**kwit p-plater in a red vr nearly take my front end of this afternoon when the toss changed lanes in front of me without allowing enough room. When I beeped the horn at him and got a filthy look in his mirror it was apparent that even though I had to hit the brakes I was still in the wrong.....

Got that attitude from a 4WD bitch last night. Using the size of her vehicle to manipulate people. Not me.

Liana vs Landcruiser :sweat:

spotted [RRS-400] on main northroad near parafield airport, grey 34 4 door on new 'S' plates near en field maccas, black 33 also on new 'S' plates turning off regency onto main north, and a silver 33 on the top level of wislons parking on hindley. all between 8 and 9:30 am.

spotted the same silver r33 on port rd that i always see in the morning......

spotted the purple r33 gtr "RH1" in the same spot on port rd

and a white r33 on salisbury hwy this arvo aswell

yesterday heard, then saw a silver stag boosting it up a hill near my place. saw some sort of silver rims, lowered and exhuast near port noarlunga.

then on the way to work, saw another silver stag with black rims, floor it around traffic onto lonsdale road.

today saw 3 stags, 2 silver and 1 wine red all looked pretty stock. one of the silver ones was a s2 the other 2 where s1's

saw them on brighton road around 4ish

only saw 2 33's and no 32's. are all the skylines defected or what?

white 33 with white wheels (with dish) on daws road today about 1pm,

went thru my worksite (the etsa truck parked off to the side) at respectable speed (thanks :sweat: )

looked a bit like aberax's 33, but couldnt tell from up there LOL

white 33 with white wheels (with dish) on daws road today about 1pm,

went thru my worksite (the etsa truck parked off to the side) at respectable speed (thanks :blink: )

looked a bit like aberax's 33, but couldnt tell from up there LOL

:sweat: Could have been me, pulled out of a side street after going to jaycar and there was possibly a etsa truck on the side of the road, I'm not safe anymore :) .

I did the speed limit, i just got there quicker then other cars. :)

:sweat: Could have been me, pulled out of a side street after going to jaycar and there was possibly a etsa truck on the side of the road, I'm not safe anymore :) .

I did the speed limit, i just got there quicker then other cars. :)

haha so it was you :blink:

:w00t: all good on ya speed, better than half the twats that just flew by

Just out on my balcony spotted a gun meteal grey R33 then about 5 min later a bunch of bikes. Also a commy driver trying to do a burnout on Grenfell st cops pull him up a few minutes later he didnt see them a few cars back. :P

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