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black one with quality wavey kit? seen it around a fair bit getting flogged with kids in the back.

also yellow r33 with white wheels on south rd/panalatinga rd lights around 5.15

Yere seen the same one a fair bit aswell, has also tryed dragging me numerous times.

yeah was good to catch up yesterday James .... I might have to go back to JIS and try them on .... then seriously work on the guys on price - they are a bit out of my budget.

Plus I really don't mind the stock wheels, so might do some other mods first like exhaust etc ....

Spotted a white oldschool Soarer on Richmond Road this morning with chrome lipped black dishy wheels - looked tuff!

Also my Dad said he spotted a convoy of about 5 Mazda3 MPS' on Richmond Rd yesterday?? Curious! I wanna drive one :) Hehe

Sounds like shane haha.

I parked next to what i think is Abe's car this morning out the back of cash converters when i went to do some work for strathfields. Had an SAU sticker on the rear quarter window.

just spotted an awesomely immaculate white 34 with white rims crossing south road onto doctors road, hackham....i havent seen a 34 that clean for a while....looked like the whole car just came out of a paint shop...sooooooooo clean.....made my 31 look like crap :)

spotted pete's rig on south road near monroe's this arvo about 4:30. gave a toot but didnt see the shiny noggin

think i might hav tooted ya missus and the kids lol. i did get an odd look though :haha:

Haha, yeah the missus asked if I knew someone with the plate "Mudmuncher" and I corrected her by saying it's "Mudhunter" :)

The young fella recognized you and waved though.

Sounds like shane haha.

I parked next to what i think is Abe's car this morning out the back of cash converters when i went to do some work for strathfields. Had an SAU sticker on the rear quarter window.

Ahhh, that was your car. Awesome, looks very nice.

Was following a white 33 up Elizibeth road earlier, looked nice; anyone on here?

Also spotted another white 33 with black rims at Noarlunga Maccas carpark, may have been the same one... Didn't see the rims when I was following

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