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just spotted a VR commo sedan with a huge arsed drift wing nearly inline with the roof....running hubcaps...behind CMI toyota at noarlunga.....majorly full of fail

i saw a vx commo today when i was at agetha's (sp?) in port noarlunga that had massive GTR stickers on the c pillar and reached down to the rear qrt on both sides of the car and another on the bonnet.

it wasnt the gtr commo style one either, it was deffently a skyline gtr style writing!

Saw 2 Bayside blue 34 GTR's side by side at traffic lights on Pultney st near South Tce around 11:30pm. Silver 32 with chromies :( on Kings road around 12am. Grey 32 sedan in Gawler with black centered rims about lunch time. Silver stag with no front bar near the Gawler racecourse around 5pm

spotted an idiot in an orange xr6 turbo, trying to race every car on tapley hill road at habour town stretch. redline the engine like a stolen car. i was in my missus suv and was trying to race us.

what a moron.

spotted a full sick vl calais brooo peeling 1 for fun in my work car park lol... i didnt no weather to laugh at the drone, or that he thaught it was good! and was showin his mates!
spotted an idiot in an orange xr6 turbo, trying to race every car on tapley hill road at habour town stretch. redline the engine like a stolen car. i was in my missus suv and was trying to race us.

what a moron.

Yes there were a few cars around last night not helping the current situation. Some imports too unfortunately.... :(

ahhhh sweet as ,

i was in the back seat of the white pulsar that parked at the top car park haha

Cant remember seeing it, but I probably did lol

Was it a SSS? if it is I may have but it was a fairly late night haha

Spotted a Black R32 GTS-t turning off from King William onto Hindley street and getting sideways last night.

Mate if you're on here, you are the biggest f**king tosser!! To do that shit alone is bad, but at 8pm at night with people EVERYWHERE?! Was it because you had a bunch of top bloke mates in your car?

Sell your f**king Skyline. You give the rest of us a bad name.

Unbelievable.

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