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black 33 next to me on south road, turned into flinders hospital at the lights. small url sticker on the windscreen

Could have been me, what time was it?

Spotted white 32 on hub drive about 5pm, looked pretty clean

spotted a black series 2 33 with i think a gtr wing at subway bp darlington abot 1pm today,

spotted a red s14 with a front mount on o sullivans beach road about 5 thirty with a female driver

and spotted a white one too on brodie road just after..

Haha. Kinda like seeing fat chicks wear belly tops, Why would you? Who told you that you look good enough to leave the house ahaha.

Quoted for Realness

Saw vspec-34 on Adam road turning right onto Port road, and then 5 minutes later some cockbite in a black 32 fanging it around the corner from port road onto adam road, dropping a few loud cannon shots along the way

noob.

-D

had another silver 33 series 2 behind me on belair rd mtcham, also saw a lotus of some kind wit rego "PWNED" :P then saw 2 32s heading through blackwood, one maroon and one with rego "S UNIT" sounded tough

had another silver 33 series 2 behind me on belair rd mtcham, also saw a lotus of some kind wit rego "PWNED" :P then saw 2 32s heading through blackwood, one maroon and one with rego "S UNIT" sounded tough

The owner of that Lotus is the organizer of INLAN, that is held in the Blackwood Bapdist church Rec Hall.

Sorry, i don't know. Haven't been to INLAN in ages, and i haven't really spoken to him. I am trying to find his blog, i found it awhile ago and had some good pics, but i can only find his twitter and facespace stuff...both to which i don't have accounts.

*EDIT* Found :D

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forgot spotted what appeared to be sleds old ride at mt lofty fri night. how you could sell such a fine automobil is beyond me

I should go and say g'day to the current owner, I see it on a weekly basis at work.

Good to see it getting regular use, but if it was me I'd probably only take it to work when it isn't pissing down and windy as hell - the place is a muddy/dusty shit hole with all the development occuring at the moment.

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Spotted an R33 parked on military road with blue flames up the side, body kit, and if everything else wasn't bad enough some 20" +60 rims aha,

Looked really really bad, I find myself asking.. Why would you? Haha. Kinda like seeing fat chicks wear belly tops, Why would you? Who told you that you look good enough to leave the house ahaha.

Was that the celtic flame looking thing on a silver 33? pretty sure I saw that on my way home from the physio on military rd. Almost hit a parked car from laughing lol

i Also saw Vspec 34 going across Port Rd around 10 to 5, Really fine automobile.....

And i saw a white 33 with MASSIVE blue flames down the side(HAHAH) parked on Brooker Tce near Richmond rd........large dumptruck was leaving the servo and almost hit it.

Spotted a huge 4 car RBT setup out the front of the cop shop on Hindley street this morning.

I lol'd.

Why would you setup one on Hindley street on a Wednesday morning at 8:10am?! Nothing decent is open on a Tuesday night in town!!

Stupid!

bout 6:50am. dude was wearing a hi vis shirt. old school volk 5 spokers, looked like 17s

was next to ya in this:

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Yep definately me, on my way to work, will keep my eyes out next time for you

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