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Spotted a gun metal grey 32 turning west from south road onto daws road and giving it a bit upto i'd say around 70ks, pretty sure it had BB plates, was around 10.30 tonight.

About 10.45 spotted 3 cars including a white s13 dragging south down south road from 60ks to around 100ks by the sound of them. Was near rentlo in st marys i think it is..

Also saw what was possibly godzilla 32 (think thats your username) in the stag today around 11 turning from daws road onto south road..? Didnt get a look at the plates..

Oh and the black 35 GTR parked same place on greenhill road.

a;ways see 2 slylines at the back of foodland, munno para, one a white s2 r33, and the other a dark grey r34..

very clean cars. (from the outside anyways)

they are my mates, both owners of skyline city imports.

the 34 is incredibly clean, all nismo options, 60k , for sale too, wants 23g

Also saw what was possibly godzilla 32 (think thats your username) in the stag today around 11 turning from daws road onto south road..? Didnt get a look at the plates..

Wasn't me - at that time I was at Main North Nissan drooling over the 2 R35's they have in there.... 1st time look - 500% more impressive than I thought they would be! :) Someone lend me $170K??? :pirate:

Edit: Yes that was me! Didn't notice the date - yesterday... doh!

Edited by 32godzilla
Wasn't me - at that time I was at Main North Nissan drooling over the 2 R35's they have in there.... 1st time look - 500% more impressive than I thought they would be! :laugh: Someone lend me $170K??? :laugh:

Edit: Yes that was me! Didn't notice the date - yesterday... doh!

Haha yeah was about 98% sure it was you, car still looks clean as!

Just spotted a midnight blue 33 GTR heading south on south road, had a big HKS cooler in the front, very clean..

Last night, stopped at the lights waiting to turn right from Waterloo Cnr Rd onto Salis Highway, behind a grey VY commodore with clear rectangle lights in the rear window, i realised straight away :(

WRX is next to him. Lights turn green, he gives it a little not too much tho. Bus further up salisbury highway in the left lane, so the WRX stomps it and cuts in front of the cop and takes off at at least 80 k's. Cop floors it, catches up, lights go on, WRX pulls into the Quix :P

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