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"nizmo" turning off main north onto uley at 12:20.

gunmetal r35 turning off main nother onto elder smith at 12:40.

red zenki s14 with tri spokes and a carbon bonnet in north adelaide at 1.

Spotted my White R33 at Horsepower In a Box this arvo....nearly finished, hopefully have it Friday night - fingers crossed.

Spotted my Boss's Silver Stag out the front of work, and a Red Stag also out the front of my work when i called in there on my back from HPIAB.

Edited by Aberax

There's a white s2 R33 GTST that drives up my street in Newton every day - obviously lives around the corner from me , mostly standard except for lowered suspension, great sounding exhaust, origin (i think) rims, and - (don't know if you're on here - if you are; lose that silly high pitched BOV! You're calling out for a canary! -and it sounds like shit) Other than that - bloody nice car.

also spot another white S2 33 GTST most mornings on Newton Rd around 8-8:30am, Impul rims, looks nice! this one belongs to a member here i believe - cant remember which username!

also spot another white S2 33 GTST most mornings on Newton Rd around 8-8:30am, Impul rims, looks nice! this one belongs to a member here i believe - cant remember which username!

Would this be the one?

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Often see a black 33 on st bernards/newton which I guess is probably you :(

And a black 34 at an office building I was working at today on fullarton rd.

Edited by nicr4wks
Would this be the one?

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Often see a black 33 on st bernards/newton which I guess is probably you :banana:

Thhhaaats the one!!!!! nice car mate!

nah the black one in my profile photo belongs to a mate of mine - I have the white one in the far background of that shot (gotta change that image!). But yeah anyway, I usually spot you in the mornings when I'm on the bus (sadly, its where I do most of my spotting - I hardly drive my 33 as I work in the city! :dry: ). But I do reckon I've driven past you in the opposite direction on a weekend some weeks / month or so back on Newton Rd or somewhere around these suburbs!

Black 33 & dark coloured 34 corner of Glynburn & Magill about 5:40

White 33 turning on to hanbledon rd? off newton just before 6pm, realised a the last second and chucked a nod but i think it was too late!

saw a dark grey 33 4 door with a cannon and stockies i think on the southern express way this morning between 7:30-8:00

looked like it had for sale on the back in white texter but it was really faded and hacked away

Spotted what looked like Luke's R34 4 door on West Lakes Bvd today around 4ish.... only had an asian girl driving it!! Exactly the same stance, same colour, with fat wheels and the little carbon fibre boot lip on it too..... weird!

Also saw the same white Stag with S plates I regularly see at the cnr of Grange and Tapleys (at least twice a week), and Mel in her silver Stag on Happy Valley Drive around 6ish.

Edited by 32godzilla

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