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P.s who wants tickets for the Crows tonight, Gold Members and best of all FREE

lol Luke, stop wasting your typewriters ink (nobody wants them) and take that crap to Wasteland where the Cows belong :)

gimme 50 bucks and I'll take em off ya hand!

Isn't theft usually the way of a Port supporter? Why not just come steal them?

I think you're safe. most port supporters cant read, but they can count to 10 (the most goals port get in most matches - from there they run out of fingers)

They'll never be able to figure out your address from the cryptic scribble known as 'alphabet'

-D

spotted is it Cara? in the white 34 with the design fx stuff on the side up in windy point top car park

yep that was me drivin past n beepin in the white 34!

looks like u were taking pics? any good?

Jenk.

hey dude you should have come and said hello!!!!!

yeah some of the pics looked the goods on the camera cant wait to see them properly tho!!

Spotted a White (think it was pearl white) S2 Stagea on South Road (north of Port road) just after noon.

Then around 1.30-2pm the old Viva Stagea again parked on O'Connell Street, North Adelaide.

Then a silver/grey r34 booting it next to Maccas at Enfield on Main North Road.

edit: and Ruby's Brutale :down:

Edited by 93GTST
Saw a white 34 on South Road/Henley Beach Road at around midnight last night. I think it was Troy/Sapphiregraphics. Would have waved but I was in my mate's car.

I was around villis/BP but left about 10ish friday? last time i was out that late in the city was a few weeks ago villis run

so not sure it was me ?

spotted a white r33 in seaford a while ago , didnt get a chance to wave before turning to dinga, just in time to see my fuel light come on for the drive home...hahaha glad i made it without walking on south rd for 20k..lol

spotted a wine red r32 pacing a silvia on south rd hackam, maybe gtr and silver stag, gold rims, in MV(abes boss maybe ?)

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