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Saw a nice gunmetal grey 33 heading into town around 10am on main north road, exchanged nods with the driver before turning off to my destination

saw a young lass with a bright yellow s14 in the bp on magill/portrush road... said 'nice car' to her and had to poq... was indeed a very fine specimen of s14 (tho im biased, i like s14s more than 13s or 15s)

-D

seen chad (dstroy) today on sturt road near marion shopping center i was crossing the road wasnt in the stag

:D I seen ya, first day i've driven the skyline to work for about 6 months.

spotted a black r33 with p plates noarlunga area

teal r33 yuk

kermit green 180 stock wheels mclaren vale,, double yuk

think I saw Ryan in his R33 yesterday ??? down south

black 4dr r33, soccer mum on states rd

Mr nice policeman who drove past me while I was parking at O sulley beach rd shop, then while I was in shopping, decided to turn around and park next to me. no defects or hassles.... but my heart stopped when I came out to see him parked there in a empty car park next to me.and out of the car.

the whole back insides of my car is taken apart too..lol

I think the sound deadener silver foil reflection off the back window prob attracted his attention a tiny bit...hahahahah

OOPS!!!

spotted my car in my garage missing most of its front end... :)

shit, sorry, wrong thread.

spotted 'NIZMO' (pink 33) at the main north/uley road intersection turning onto main north at about 1 or something.

had a white 34 4door next to me last night going down unley road, spotted a grey 32 out the front of blackwood dyno, went past a black 33 turning onto south terrace from pultney st, spotted a white ceffy heading towards the city down unley rd, and then saw a maroon 32 with white wheels heading towards the city on belair rd tonight around 6

I'm sure my car wasn't there that night as I was getting rather hammered... You mean you spotted me? If so why didn't you come say hi?!?!? :happy:
HAHa yeah you not the line... I waved and u waved back you goose haha. Great night!!!
Hey carl,

Yeah the cefy is off defect (thanks guys for ur support as well, when i needed to borrow parts :) )

Not sure about brad (gave him a msg through :happy: No reply... Pr!ck lol) ill find out if he is off though!

I was sooooo lucky i got off hey!

yea brad didnt reply to my message a while ago.

think he may have found a few things that wouldnt pass.

would love to get those wheels off of him tho. have some others that would pass sittin here :)

HAHa yeah you not the line... I waved and u waved back you goose haha. Great night!!!

:happy: I remember now! I recall thinking at the time, who is that!?!?! I didn't want to be rude so I waved back. Sorry I was well on my way... :)

spotted a few today, only got brief glances. Am on site at the earthworks for the Riding for the Disabled Association on Majors Rd O'Halloran Hill (yes, playing in green for a few days)

yellow Dayz Stag heading towards south road about lunchtime

maroon 33 with duck tail spoiler heading west about 4:30

black 32 with black wheels heading towards south road not long after

yea brad didnt reply to my message a while ago.

think he may have found a few things that wouldnt pass.

would love to get those wheels off of him tho. have some others that would pass sittin here :P

Well i got off today which im stoked about. Wooooo. I didn't reply to your message Ryan coz i was being slack. Haha. And you are a prick too. LOL. Oh and damn do those rims look hot now. Mmmmmmm... I took the spacers out lol. What were they in there for anyway??? For looks or to stop rubbing???

Edited by MSTR32
Mine has Xenon's but the the globes get taken out for compliance.

Spotted today a Bayside blue 34 4 door at Belair, white 34 2 door driving behind me past Windy Point and red Stagea (RSFOUR) going up Flagstaff Hill rd

old reply but.. mine has xenons cause i asked the compliancer to put them in the back of the car when they were done :P

spotted a black r33 with p plates noarlunga area

teal r33 yuk

kermit green 180 stock wheels mclaren vale,, double yuk

think I saw Ryan in his R33 yesterday ??? down south

black 4dr r33, soccer mum on states rd

Mr nice policeman who drove past me while I was parking at O sulley beach rd shop, then while I was in shopping, decided to turn around and park next to me. no defects or hassles.... but my heart stopped when I came out to see him parked there in a empty car park next to me.and out of the car.

the whole back insides of my car is taken apart too..lol

I think the sound deadener silver foil reflection off the back window prob attracted his attention a tiny bit...hahahahah

OOPS!!!

Hehe, black 33 with P Plates in Noarlunga would have been me :P

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