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Spotted RBS260^?? On the expressway this morning.

Also spotted a Blue 32 4 door near the end of panalatalinga rd, then spotted Brad just down the road in his blue 32 4 door, both look fairly similar..

Oh hey Spud yeh its me who now owns that car. :P Havent seen you in ages mate. Have to go for a bit of a drive sometime. Was my car being loaded up onto a trailer when you saw it?

For-sure. Nah it was just parked on the street (was before midnight sometime).

Spotted RBS260^?? On the expressway this morning.

Hey Andy, yep saw you over in the right hand lane - didn't realise that was your car, looks nice and clean (from what I could see at 6:30am!). :P

Spotted a White R32 around 3:20pm today and then a White R33 a few cars later on Barossa Valley Way at Concordia. Then about 10 minutes later spotted a wingless Midnight Blue or Black R32 on Jack Cooper Drive, Gawler West. All on my way home from work :P

Also, anyone on here drive a Black R32 with white rims that works at Orlando Wines? I only saw it once, parked in the staff carpark but they do like 15 shifts a week lol so ya never know.

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Spotted RBS260^?? On the expressway this morning.

Also spotted a Blue 32 4 door near the end of panalatalinga rd, then spotted Brad just down the road in his blue 32 4 door, both look fairly similar..

For-sure. Nah it was just parked on the street (was before midnight sometime).

Haha i took her out for a run to see how the clutch was. Needs some major adjustment haha. I think i recall seeing you on Panalatinga too. :P Oh and my car would of been on the road that night coz i cant push it up my driveway. I wanna see this other 4 door 32 thats running around.

Got the 32 back today. It was the clutch pedal box, one of the welds snapped off so everything has been strengthened. Price seemed a bit steep but i guess that's what you pay for repairs these days. Also now i got a crook old shaking with the wheel when i drive along. I think its time for a wheel alignment. :P

The lancers paint is awesome all i had done was a touch up from where a kid split the paint after hitting it. All good now. Havent really had the car out on the streets for anyone to have interest in it really.

hmmm dam. that sux. they dont really allow for ceramic clutches with heavey clamp loading when making a car especially nearing on 20 years ago.

yea the manager got a hold of me of QCR when he seen you come in with the 32.

he is one of my old friends and does a great job. they have done heaps of show condition old rods and even race cars. now you know where to go to fix anything that may happen to any other cars.

still wanna see vid of the flames that she pops out. especially if it can shoot some out of the screamer. some ppl gave me a lil grief at old skool new skool til it poped a nice one and they shut up. pitty i cant see :)

Copped a filthy look from another R33 owner this afternoon on Valetta Rd, Silver with commo spec rims. If you're on here, I got quite frightened by the look and would appreciate if you wouldn't do that again. I was shaking by the time I got out the car to get my lotto ticket! Thx

didnt spot but just heard a inline 6 turbo being flogged in dinga on the esply with no mufflers,,, right off the dump pipe from the sound of it

possibly a RB or 2J hard to tell when it spent the whole time on the limiter in the rain

just asking for a visit from the cops , but sounded interesting anyway

didnt spot but just heard a inline 6 turbo being flogged in dinga on the esply with no mufflers,,, right off the dump pipe from the sound of it

possibly a RB or 2J hard to tell when it spent the whole time on the limiter in the rain

just asking for a visit from the cops , but sounded interesting anyway

Was not me :)....i am being serious

keep spotting a silver stag with 5 spoke alloys at a house in aberfoyle park...looks clean.......spotted "RSFOUR" in flagstaff hill area the other day....and all day today a gunmetal grey 32 gtr for sale out front of k_mart tyre and auto at southgate plaza...soooo wish i won the lottery last night...it would be mine by now...exactly what im after....std except for zorst and drivers seat

spotted a mint chick in a silver s2 r33 at bp west terrace filling up around 4:30pm

mint !

pics or ban! number plate will do as well...

anyway spotted dark silver r32 with sau sticker behind arndale shopping centre around 5 today

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keep spotting a silver stag with 5 spoke alloys at a house in aberfoyle park...looks clean.......spotted "RSFOUR" in flagstaff hill area the other day....and all day today a gunmetal grey 32 gtr for sale out front of k_mart tyre and auto at southgate plaza...soooo wish i won the lottery last night...it would be mine by now...exactly what im after....std except for zorst and drivers seat

That could be me at Aberfoyle park visiting the parents :-) But there are a couple of other stags around abe.

all day today a gunmetal grey 32 gtr for sale out front of k_mart tyre and auto at southgate plaza...soooo wish i won the lottery last night...it would be mine by now...exactly what im after....std except for zorst and drivers seat

went and looked at this gtr yesterday arvo....the guy had forgotten to take the for sale sign off...he'd just bought it...18.5k...78000 on the clock...bastard

just spotted a silver r33 with 5 spokers in front of noarlunga, boosting and chirping the tires around the corner

same guy who give me crusty looks at BP i think

clean as dark grey r33 same spot as above

also silver v35 dominos noarlunga

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