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spotted damageinc at grand auto just before i smoked the car park out with stinky turbo smoke :ermm: ...then a little bit later....yes i did spot dstroy on bains road....omigod your car sounds awesome :)

Nice white 33 GTR at Autobarn Gillies Plains, plates were 95-GTR. Couple of grey 32's on my way home from JIS, and a pretty nice lookin 34 sedan with 34 GTR wheels and blitz fmic near the Village and a freakin loud white Legnum vr-4 on main north around 12pm.

Nice white 33 GTR at Autobarn Gillies Plains,

Spotted that one too at around 12 today. Also what looked like Nightcrawler turning off NE Rd (near Autobahn) at Gilles Plains at the same time... didn't see you (if it was you) until you were just about past me.

spotted damageinc at grand auto just before i smoked the car park out with stinky turbo smoke :blink: ...then a little bit later....yes i did spot dstroy on bains road....omigod your car sounds awesome ;)

Lol, It sounds better when i take the Baffle out of the exhaust tip :) just i bit to loud for the street with it taken out.

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Spotted that one too at around 12 today. Also what looked like Nightcrawler turning off NE Rd (near Autobahn) at Gilles Plains at the same time... didn't see you (if it was you) until you were just about past me.

Yep that was me - I was at Autobarn parked near the white R33GTR, a silver R33 gtst with clear led taillights, and another grey R33 gtst .... didn't spot you though Talbo - although I did see a black R33 with blue brake calipers near that time - might that have been you?

spotted :

white r33 in kadina

ruby, krishy, troy, ben and nene, andrew, anthony and sara, shane, martin, luke at kadina show today

and stevep too :thumbsup:

and a red 34 on glen osmond rd on my way home tonight.

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