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That would have been us Ruby,

I don't think I seen you mate? We may have been in main street having lunch when you saw our cars

I was coming up behind you for about 5kms before you guys pitstopped in at Mt Compass ... I gave you guys a toot as I drove past. Me in white 33 4 door. The missus and I were at The Crown for a late lunch ourselves.

Should also mention, spotted Bish33 (Jarad) handing 33 bits over to me for cash :)

Also spotted me pulled over by the police at end of Expressway. Had some type M bodykit sticking out one window. Adjusted my load and happily sent on my way. 33 wasn't even looked at. Time I was there, spotted a handful of Commonwhores and Falcondores pulled over for speeding/defects. One cop said to one driver "you might as well get out, you're going to be here quite a while" :)

Edited by RubyRS4
Hey dude! action-smiley-069.gif Was trying to dodge all the action with the cops and bikies! Didn't wanna really be around all that, way too much man leather for my liking cool.gif

Also set off 260RS alarm with my exhaust on the parade today ninja.gif whistling.gif

that would be the chef-mobile

Edited by chef_stagea
Spotted a couple of white 33/34s and a black 32 on the way to Victor today. First at Mt Compass and then later at the servo car park in Victor. Took the 33 out for a nice Sunday drive :)

Ohh yehh you gave us a quick honk when u guys drove past lol

Edited by kb-r33
Me, never, just doing some strategic enquiries :P

Yes her name is bianca and i went out with her when we were both in the SVD car club.

PureSX and hostile also know who she is also, would be good to catch up with her and see how she is doing these days.

spotted a red R35 plate - GTR TT saturday arvo after work in Anzac hwy
Spotted the same r35 gtr tt red one cruising through stirling today first r35 gtr i have seen on the road the guy looked heaps young may be its his dads??

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Spotted the same r35 gtr tt red one cruising through stirling today

Damn - drove through Stirling twice today, around 12 and 1.30pm - and on my way saw another silver stag with S plates on Longwood Rd, surely couldn't be the same one as Sunday morning on N.E. Rd....??

Damn - drove through Stirling twice today, around 12 and 1.30pm - and on my way saw another silver stag with S plates on Longwood Rd, surely couldn't be the same one as Sunday morning on N.E. Rd....??
That was my silver rs4 on longwood rd yours must have been the black 260rs nice car!! not on ne rd only really drive around hills as just live out of aldgate.. saw r35 gtr 5mins b4 i sore your 260rs
Spotted a White R34 along How Road - Quinliven Road - Old Coach Road behind me this morning at about 9am.

wasnt me unless it was a tiny bit later,and damn dude the road was torn up in front of your turn off, had to detour past your place

spotted silverish R33 on south rd near jaycar

r32 in silver like carls old one only silver on south rd

and beware of the wine unmarked commo pulling over cars over in seaford and port noarlunga area the past few days

Edited by sapphiregraphics
Do you happen to live down the street from my gf's place. I always see your car on her street. :banana:

yeah i dont live down there but its my best mates place and his older bro has same r32 as me and another guy so we always go to his place to work on them. i go there at least 3 times a week lol. should come down the drive next time you see my car ;)

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