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my boss was out on grenfell st earlier and a black 35 GTR cruised past!!!!!

Spotted this on monday, went around the block 4 times to find out where it went, saw it stopped in a place on the end of greenhill road just before anzac h/w. Looks crazy, very nice in black.

Also spotted a gun metal grey 32 GTR going towards the city down anzac h/w at south road, gunning it in 2nd, looked stock but sounded tuff.

And today i spotted DIOR 33 in the west lakes car park, SAU stickers everywhere. Bunny really loves it here....

reckon i spotted matty t roll past my place about 20 min ago

quite possibly

if you reveal your location to me i can confirm it. was out with a few mates last night and i woulda been rolling past at some stage

Saturday night about 1am driving home on main north road spotted what I thought was my friend Kal in a series 8 RX7 (well I think its series 8) black with Iron Chef sticker and little dot to the right... I start waving and yelling KAL!! go up next to them and it totally wasnt... eeep, arkward... :(

^^ hahha i bet he gets little man syndrome anytime a real GTR sits next to him at the lights

and i shudder at the thought someone may think im talking of 1 of those when i say i have a gtr.

i havent spotted the 35 yet :(

keep seeing that white ferrari/lambo old 80s looking thing on salisbury highway each day going the opposite way. im gonna have to chase it down 1 time to see if it has a badge on it somewhere

seen 3 stags today a rs4s passn me on expressway this morning. A s1 goin down mooringie at about 3 45 and who owns the white s2 in port noarlunga south youre rite round the corner from me. sorry i cant be more specific but i cant remember the street name and there cant be too many stags in porties.

oah and i just seen my border collie put his front paws up on my door to greet me when i got home, the marks betta polish out :)

bout an hour ago spotted a old school camry try and hang it out on adam street,hindmarsh.except he stoved it into the gutter and tore the front left wheel nearly off.. caution in the wet weather people!

Spotted the black 35GTR on south rd this morning and nearly rear ended the car in front coz I was staring!! LOL

That thing is HAWT!!

spotted that also this morning..........

*fap fap fap fap fap fap*

bout an hour ago spotted a old school camry try and hang it out on adam street,hindmarsh.except he stoved it into the gutter and tore the front left wheel nearly off.. caution in the wet weather people!

yeah

like the lady that thought there was enough gap in traffic at marion / daws road this arvo and pulled out right in front of me :)

bout an hour ago spotted a old school camry try and hang it out on adam street,hindmarsh.except he stoved it into the gutter and tore the front left wheel nearly off.. caution in the wet weather people!

what hang out a FWD or it was RWD in which case wasn't a camry

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