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Just went for a quick drive down to Noarlunga. On the way spotted a White R32 on Panalatinga then not long after that a Maroon R33. Down near the shooting range in morphett vale i saw a Midnight purple 180SX reversing out the car park. On the way home i spotted a Black Cefiro on Panalatinga, a Candy Green 180SX on Flaxmill Rd then on Panalatinga saw a Grey S13 with a white front bar, a Red S14 and a Red R32.

Spotted my new baby along with Paul's 180 and Munro's R35 at JIS this arvo :blush:

Shopping again Andrew?

Saw a very nice kitted blue 33 drive past the site on Plane Tree Dr in the afternoon. And plenty of other good sights without wheels, damn i like these warm days :P

Spotted a nice white R33 with white wheels on Salisbury Hwy this afternoon and also a tough Stagea at Glenelg with P plates

gave you a nod mate,if that was you on gordon street in glenelg :P

seen 2 32 gtrs at ttp, 1st 1 was white nice n clean, second 1 was grey and appeared to be getting attacked by the police at a random breatho, he was asked to drive down to the end for extra talks. i doubt his reading had anything to do with it.

Shopping again Andrew?

Nah James, was on my way home and saw Munro burning down Grand Junction Road when I was stuck at the lights. Gave him a ring and he said he was on his way to JIS so followed him there to say g'day.

Should have seen the flocks gathered around the R35 at JIS :P

gave you a nod mate,if that was you on gordon street in glenelg :domokun:

Nodded too ;) That was me. I don't think I've seen another Stagea that colour... unless of course my eyes were funny, which is likely!

Spotted 3 Skylines in 2 minutes on Sals Hwy all going east.... 1 x white R32 GTR, 1 x S1 black R33 and 1 x S2 black R33. All very nice cars.

Yep, already getting the ball rolling

I'm either a really good influence of a really bad one depending on what side you look from.

I'm sure you wont be disappointed though, two white 33 gtr's with 2.9L 's screaming through the hills will be a sight and a sound to behold.

i cant wait. i might just have to go warm up the car now and go for a drive. Its a pity its wet outside cos now 1st and 2nd i know of and probably 3rd is just wheel spin :domokun: ah-well, If you go ahead with it you will get to find this out for your self.

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