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Just spotted about 20 minutes ago a sick as S13 Silvia, dark in colour, PHAT bodykit of some sort looks like vertex...... sped down Martins Rd overtaking the car far behind me, speeding up to me just to tailgate my rear end... turning left onto Shepherdson Rd, fully sick as S13 Silvia did the coolest stunt ever and overtook via the otherside of the road and sped off down the road. I think that guys a wee bit hyped for the next Fast And Furious movie!

Spotted some wanker in a Black Toyota 4wd, i was 1-2k ahead of him, comes speeding up. Then in the overtaking lane, speeds up from 100m behind me to try and over take as i am merging, then tailgating all the way into aldinga. I then turn off, and he speeds up and tailgates the car that was in front of me. Is it me or does public holidays bring the wankers out more then other days?

Umm, also spotted my boss's stag parked out back of work.

Saw a black R33 parked at smithfield railway station, plates Miss-33 i think. nice looking car, had ROH Mantis wheels in shadow chrome. And a purple R33 at the caltex at Muno Para, not too bad besides the chrome wheels. Also a 33 GTR at the round about at Elizabeth near Autobarn, Midnight Purple with Enkei RP-F1's, tough looking car!

Went for a drive to victor spotted

* a nice mettalic purple 180SX in victor (for sale)

* a stoka green Stag

* a very distasteful 300ZX gold kit and highlights and silver body :sick:

On they way back spotted

* A legnum with a very nice kit heading toward victor way

Also last nite spotted a dark grey or black ceffy leaving hinley left on to west trce

Who is it?? Nice car, was trying to concentrate on it but a bit tipsy!

And earlier yesterday spotted a Z tune silver ceffy with uras looking kit :laugh: on wheatsheaf rd (was in the missis wrx)

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