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Spotted a gold R31 4door with no rego plates drifting and powerskidding in the back streets of Flinders pk possiably getting ready for the drifts tomorrow... What a gosh darn wit... My mate has 3 little kids as do the nighbours and the house accross the road and this clown is power skidding down every street, Absolute wanker. I don't mind a car giving 2nd a squirt etc etc but leaving licorice straps all over the roads in back streets especially because my friend has 3 kids that could walk out onto the road is just rediclous.

WANKER /end rant

description wayne (via pm if ya want)..........a certain tool comes to mind roughly by the description

spotted nightcrawler and scandyflick on rundle last nite :) while doing our "deliveries" around town :P

Spotted Jas tonight at BP Golden Grove filling up her ride. I was the dude in the Hilux with the turtle on the front grill waving at you. I'm surprised I didn't freak you out, instead I got a smile and wave back :P

Haha i was like wtf at first... then realised who you were!! Saw you on friday night to.. was on my way to the gully and you drove past!!!

spotted britz 1 (think thats how it was spelt, lol) at hj's in the village on thurs night.

spotted a black 34 gt-t on port wakefield road, coming from G1 today, a silver 34 4 door on south road at about 3.15, and then a black 32 with nice rims, a SAU sticker on the drivers side rear door, gave thumbs up to on south road at about 3.45

Spotted a 35 GTR out the front of a Caravan shop on Port Wakefield Road. Mate, GTR's don't have tow bars :laugh:

Also spotted a nice clean white 33 going down South road near Flagstaff Hill at about 4pm.

Also spotted God2ila or something like that, a grey 32 GTR with vented bonnet, different front bar, etc. pulling out the car wash at Reynella. Car looks mint mate...

White 33 on St Bernards rd around 3ish, brunette chick driving. Another white 33 on Target Hill rd about 5pm, near the primary school. Also spotted the yellow 34 "5ltreatr" or something to that effect on main north rd muno para

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spotted mr RS4 silver stag,normal spot..lol

spotted yesterday a white R35 heading on the expressway....first time to see the real thing,,, mmmmmmmm not bad

silver v35 in the south again, guy must live down this way somewhere ??

spotted some crazy blue supercar with a massive wing on it...looks like a newer lotus but its not???, cant remember the brand but its very limited production model.....doooh!!!!

1982 limited edition silver and black corvette with California rego plates on it still..lol at a residence.. fresh off the boat from usa.

me getting photographed by some P platers at HJ...some kids from victor who drooled over the car...hahahah got to wait until its done to drool

spotted a house being relocated /moved on a truck today in hackam....looks far to hard to be worth it...lol

think i may have spotted SLED in his work car on Ayliffes Rd at 3:30 this arvo.........either that or someone was pissed off i was hanging halfway across the road to try and get across

i did flash back tho :starwars:

spotted some crazy blue supercar with a massive wing on it...looks like a newer lotus but its not???, cant remember the brand but its very limited production model.....doooh!!!!

Its called a Noble.

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