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Spotted a black stagea with plates rrs440 in tonkins opposite my work this week .

Spotted another stag there aswell pearl white in colour the plates were rrs--- cant remeber the rest lol

Spotted a silver R32GTR in my carpark aswell . Spoke to the driver who said he was on here .

Spotted a black R33 on the esplanard down semaphore today about 1 ish. Gave it a little boot aswell .

ooh hello michael!

the stag, rrs440 was ben at work...

and the white one was my 260. I was being a good wife and bringing him lunch :)

Spotted this car on my way home from work today, made me lol so hard.

you cant see it very well in the pic but it had twin cannons on it :)

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Edited by DSTROY
Spotted this car on my way home from work today, made me lol so hard.

you cant see it very well in the pic but it had twin cannons on it :)

I wonder how many kilowatts the rear end damage gives ya? 10 or so?

Hektik az..

-D

EDIT - "Laik, so what uleh if moi boot is pushed in a foot, its only 12 inches and that means my bitch is shorter uleh and that means less drag rite so dat means i go fasta without needing to paint da car red laik... sure it duz meen i hav less space 4 mai subwooffaaas (SIK m8 SIK) but 12 subs should be enuff for any foolysikkunt out dere rite?"

Edited by Dohmar

spotted a commonwhore last night with the plates ITSHUGE............yeah......prove it haha

:)

spotted RS FOUR, maroon coloured stag at salibury yesterday

spotted a heaps of r33's and r32's aswell yesterday and today

Spotted this car on my way home from work today, made me lol so hard.

you cant see it very well in the pic but it had twin cannons on it :blink:

like holden like owner. they love to take it in the ass. that pic just proves it :/

When will they start breeding?? I'll be down to chat to you soon re All Japan Day :D

You can keep mummy and dady , but I gladly take one of the kids of your hands for a while or baby sit it for you. :D

Sorry ben , i called your platnim silver stag black , I must be getting old . (birthday last week) LOL

Spotted a black one today though . LOL

Spotted on the way home a white Stag with p's on the window and a plate like -- nuts . cant quite remember it .

Very clean though and was on main north heading towards gawler about 6-6:30 ish .

Also spotted a white R33 4door yesterday , plates aa---j , again cant remeber it LOL . Sh#t I am older . :P

Hey Ben , we might have to have a shoot out t see wether twin cannons sound better than a single (rev motor , not drag as I dont condone dragging other than down a race track :) )

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