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forgot to post this on friday...spotted a purple.....not std colour...32 turning onto Hilliers road off of Sherriffs road....colour suited it really well imo.....made me want a 32 even more

yeh dude, i spotted ur car at Just jap in jacobson crescent too haha - looks good

:) Yeah was at my mates workshop finishing off his turbo Starlet. You didn't happen to wave at me as I was driving did you?

spotted a clean R34 coupe at carline mufflers lonsdale earlier

he got a full exhaust system installed onto otherwise stock GT-T

told him to sign up here

had my magnaflow centre resonator installed to drop drone noise to a minimum

spotted a 33 at SA chassis with plates "BUKLUP' at about 4pm

32 white 4 door with rear quarter passenger side damage, driving down south road at 5.15pm, going over south/sturt road intersection

dark blue 33 with plates jas something turning into a side street off of south road at 5pm

Spooted Black Stagea with black plates and gold writing on Brighton Road atbout 4:50 this arvo. Didn't get close enough to see plates, but Ruby are your plates 'Ruby' by any chance? I dunno just a guess.

On saturday spotted a cruise goin on Main North Road (Chaser, S14's, S13's, 180's)

Also spotted saturday:

-Aussies Chaser, Phils Chaser, Pink drifter JZX90 Mark 2, few S13's, fat as R32 all at Smooth Garage

-Marky's S15, few other S13's usuals at ET

-JZX90, Simons ex-drifter R32, R31 with RB20/25 (didn't look too close), drift S14 and S13.4 all at Simons place

-multiple imports on the way home.

Also my mate keeps raving on how he keeps seeing a white R34 GTR with eye lids around the brighton/somerton/glenelg area.

Spooted Black Stagea with black plates and gold writing on Brighton Road atbout 4:50 this arvo. Didn't get close enough to see plates,

That would have been me, my car is still in its stock looking form from when i got defected :D plates are RS4V

haha have i met you before? sorry got a shocking memory.

haha nah , i was going to introduce myself but between the cops questioning me and my mate and you talkin to that bloke i didnt want to but in haha

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