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spotted a black 32 with HID's on blacks road, going through oakridge road roundabout, at about 2am friday night, and spotted about 4 32's at turbo tune friday

That was me on my way home, i spotted your 31 :bunny:

Spotted a yellow 34 with a spoiler as high as the roof needing a good clean, a silver 34 gtt 4 door with a car sales sticker on it, a maroon 32 gtst with a kit and a very clean white s2 33 all at Hackham Woollies just before.

Yeah seen that quite abit.... Not a fan of the gay nismo wing :)

Spotted a few imports at windys then around on roads till hungrys mitcham!

Who owns the black aristo for sale (giving the car a bit last nite) Car is mint, nice n quick as well!

And the silver 33 in front of the pack last nite???

Also had a good chat at hungrys hallet cove wiv the owner of the silver cefy... PM ur number mate wanna know about this cefy cruise!?!

Edited by MYCEF3
seen a couple nice/clean 33 the other day, one was driving down womma road, seemed to be a s2. and the other was parked outside a house near munno para shops.

oh and i seen another on that same day parked down peachy road. i think all on sunday, cant remember

Yeah the one near Muno Para has a huge dent on the LH rear 1/4, see it quite often as im around that area too

spotted a r33, rego (black and silver plate) DWN or something like that ....speeding thru a construction site at least 20k over the posted limit along with a red and black VE Commo SS

your so lucky the cops werent setup in that area like normal.... if your on here your giving us a bad name, in the end you ended up behind me at the traffic lights anyway

I'm not impressed by your speeding by me :( to show off, and by the way your car needs new passenger side rear shockers its all over the road when you hit the bumps

spotted a porn R34 GTR vspec 2 near expressway , Black one ....might be that chick jesse ..lol . :P

and a few nice R31 4drs,, XXXI rego both very nice

and another one drifting around a round about in christie downs , totally thrashed one .....P plater...moron

Edited by sapphiregraphics

Spotted a dark coloured possible black 32 GTSt getting it out of shape out of a side street onto Tapley Hill Rd Seaton this morning at around 6.45am :(

Also spotted the police on the Hanson Rd exit (onto Salisbury Hwy extention) with radar getting oncoming traffic in an umarked silver VE

Spotted Krishy this arvo at Golden Grove KFC, good to catch up with ya matey!

Yeah it was good to see you and your mate Jugz as well

i havnt been up there in ages so decided to venture on that side of town yo

Spotted me being pulled over by full undercover officers in casual clothing and all Sunday night after a hills run but when I was down near my joint, coming down Cheltnam pde. All the officer said to me was 'The car yours mate?' 'yes' 'Registered in your name?' 'yes' 'Can I see your drivers license' then walked back to his car, came back gave me my license told me to keep obaying road traffic laws and took off :D

Still havn't had any issues with any cops in my car yet.

Edited by Weezy
Spotted me being pulled over by full undercover officers in casual clothing and all Sunday night after a hills run but when I was down near my joint, coming down Cheltnam pde. All the officer said to me was 'The car yours mate?' 'yes' 'Registered in your name?' 'yes' 'Can I see your drivers license' then walked back to his car, came back gave me my license told me to keep obaying road traffic laws and took off :D

Still havn't had any issues with any cops in my car yet.

Good to see you were all ok! Would have hated seeing you with a defect after such a nice hillsy

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