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black or really dark R33 on brighton rd near BP

black r33 4dr on states rd, chick driver

kermit green 300zx,,, yuk noarlunga

white GT3 with black bonnet, asian looking driver in the city, looked pretty mean

some dude just about crashing on his pedal bike staring at my car while parked on dequetteville terrace today,, funny as hell watching him ... :D

Spotted this morning...lots of 33's

Black 33 GTR on manning road aberfoyle park behind me also all the way to marion road

White 33 gts-t on south road out the front of cunno's

Black 33 gts-t with series 2 wing on south road turned off at adam st, also a White 33 gts-t with P plates behind me at same time, had a GTR front bar

A 33 turning onto south road from port road heading south, grey or similar in colour

Black 33 with drift wing on south road turned off on torrens road

spotted my car in the garage not doing much... :happy:

... nah seriously. saw a blue 32 sitting on north terrace idle angrily at about 12:30ish, and a white 34 having a quick run off the lights at main north and uley at about 9:45.

spotted my car in the garage not doing much... :happy:

... nah seriously. saw a blue 32 sitting on north terrace idle angrily at about 12:30ish, and a white 34 having a quick run off the lights at main north and uley at about 9:45.

fooly hektik

-D

lol. im often tempted to souvenir that street sign...

i've always wanted to boost 'skyline drive' but it'd give us all a bad name... oh well. i guess the 2x1 metre coca cola metal placard will have to do

-D

mitch, might wanna chuck '1x compression' in the wanted to buy section, never know eh mate?

i've always wanted to boost 'skyline drive' but it'd give us all a bad name... oh well. i guess the 2x1 metre coca cola metal placard will have to do

-D

i wouldnt mind owning 'parkway drive'. its out south or some shit though. effort.

Yesterday:

Heslo on Hancock rd, bout quarter to 7pm.

a silver (i think) 32 with a black boot and black gtr wing, pretty sure it was next to Sferas

Gunmetal 31 with black rims on Salisbury Highway, took a quick glance and thought someone stole my car :blink:

Today:

Sexy black 33 gtr sounding porn on Grenfell St at about 8:15

Dark Blue S14 with (i think) silver enkies, always see it in town, love it!

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