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at about 3:30 seen p plater in a red 31 with rims, and twin pipes (not even turbz) being an absolute dick today. driving around hollywood carwash making a poor attempt to drift every corner possible showing off to his mates. dude get off the rd and the single pegger efforts were a massive fail.

back to school u loser.

Edited by sneaky1

not to sure on that one.

wont flame him as im not 100%.

but who ever it was they were actin like a dik.weaing and swerving through the car park tryin to get it sideways but to no avail.

i might have done a couple of silly things in my line but this guy was just a wanker

Great, 31's getting another bad name as the weapon of choice for kids trying to be the next drift king..

To make my post valid, had a silver 32 possibly GTR, with HID's following me on goodwood road? i think, from peter van the party man, up until cross roads where i turned up cross roads to the freeway, looked nice, i was in the 31, and had a nice supra with big bodykit, and fail offset rims on the freeway, then a black '96 chaser with black rims crack open gate next to me in the heysen tunnels, tissues were needed

spotted Nuggsy ...R31 I think ????? yesterday pulled over on the side of the road near Christie downs round about?

I went by on the other side of the road but wasnt 100% if it was you or not????

and possibly abe at the BP carwash on beach rd ? or a similar car as I was driving out the exit?

Went out for 2hrs and spotted 6 lines!

silver 33 on lower north east near sportsmed about 10:20am

white 33 cross rd/ fullarton rd intersection 10:40

black 32 heading up glen osmond just after that

silver 33 turning off glen osmond around 11:50 (very tidy from the side :thumbsup:)

white 33 on currie st bout 12pm

black 32gtr at modbury triangle

Edited by nicr4wks

spotted a white r33 on beach rd heading onto south rd... just now

black r32 on south rd heading south

silver stag, (at a workplace) in hackam

chick driving r34 with NSW plates heading towards town from sellicks beach area,south rd

wine r33 at seaford car wash, in front of me, parked next to bogan'ized ford falcon... chick with tats as sleeves driving it, drunk, nappy ass/greasy haired "wang tang mob" guy reading directions on how to add oil into engine...lol

hmmmmmm .... bogans just fill it up to the oil till its showing under rocker cover cap..hahahahahahah at least 30 liters of it is required ;):devil:

spotted a white r33 on beach rd heading onto south rd... just now

black r32 on south rd heading south

silver stag, (at a workplace) in hackam

chick driving r34 with NSW plates heading towards town from sellicks beach area,south rd

wine r33 at seaford car wash, in front of me, parked next to bogan'ized ford falcon... chick with tats as sleeves driving it, drunk, nappy ass/greasy haired "wang tang mob" guy reading directions on how to add oil into engine...lol

hmmmmmm .... bogans just fill it up to the oil till its showing under rocker cover cap..hahahahahahah at least 30 liters of it is required ;):devil:

That would be me with the silver stag parked at work.

spotted Nuggsy ...R31 I think ????? yesterday pulled over on the side of the road near Christie downs round about?

I went by on the other side of the road but wasnt 100% if it was you or not????

and possibly abe at the BP carwash on beach rd ? or a similar car as I was driving out the exit?

spotted a white r33 on beach rd heading onto south rd... just now

black r32 on south rd heading south

silver stag, (at a workplace) in hackam

chick driving r34 with NSW plates heading towards town from sellicks beach area,south rd

wine r33 at seaford car wash, in front of me, parked next to bogan'ized ford falcon... chick with tats as sleeves driving it, drunk, nappy ass/greasy haired "wang tang mob" guy reading directions on how to add oil into engine...lol

hmmmmmm .... bogans just fill it up to the oil till its showing under rocker cover cap..hahahahahahah at least 30 liters of it is required :blush::P

Nope, wasn't me. Car has been at home with me the last 2 days, i went out in it today around Aldinga to pick up a few things. I really should have washed it today too, oh well.

First time on south road was me I recon, saw you going the other direction past the Mitsubishi dealer. Second definitely wasn't me though, there is one going around that's almost identical to mine except he's got dark tint.

o hi there :blush:

Spotted yellow R34 coupe with LED rear lights on Findon Rd turning off into Dillon Ave about 6pm .. followed about 60 seconds later by a white R34 (sedan, I think) starting from westwards Grange rd then almost sideways heading southbound on Findon Rd - boy were they caning it!

spotted Nuggsy ...R31 I think ????? yesterday pulled over on the side of the road near Christie downs round about?

I went by on the other side of the road but wasnt 100% if it was you or not????

and possibly abe at the BP carwash on beach rd ? or a similar car as I was driving out the exit?

yep....that was me...blow off valve hose..umm....blew off...have to get that sorted..luckily i got it going again b4 it pissed down

spotted a black r32/R34 GTT wheels , new 7 digit plates and silver sinergy sticker on the back window , near reynella

another r32 in black at same location,dudes workplace Im sure

a white stag with white wheels similar to mine at KFC junkfood corner

a silver V35 heading down south road, junkfood corner

Ryan Im pretty sure in his white R33 ....complete with muddy fenders on south road junkfood corner, twice, once north then, south bound

black r33, possible chick driver on junkfood corner with cops behind it ?????

then

a silver p plate ,swift and a yellow Hyundai hatchback street racing on south road junkfood corner followed by two wine ford falcons in a road rage incident, yelling swerving, slamming on the brakes, lots of fingers and fists out the window, cops a few min later heading that way

at least the paint colour was the same if they hit each other...lol all this in 30 min or less

yep....that was me...blow off valve hose..umm....blew off...have to get that sorted..luckily i got it going again b4 it pissed down

now I know your car ,,,,,,,have to catch up some time...lol

Nope, wasn't me. Car has been at home with me the last 2 days, i went out in it today around Aldinga to pick up a few things. I really should have washed it today too, oh well.

oh well, you have a look alike in town now, very similar looking car and guy driving it from a distance...did you clone your car and you ??????...lol

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