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was in the white r33, was roughly 200m behind you. before you turned down 'brandis' road?

i live just down the road from where you pulled out of.

ah ok cool. so are u the one with out a rear wing? i see a white one with no wing parked at a house all the time

Spotted a maroon R33 heading north on West Ave Edinburgh this morning (whatshisname??) then this arvo a nice white R33 GTST with gold BBS rims on Kenihans Rd, Happy Valley.

Spotted a black 34 GTT on south road around 5pm near clark rubber, had gold rims.

Also just spotted orange 33 on hub drive going past RBT in front of me, had a horrible sounding exhaust, thought he was farting... :):down::):D

Spotted a black 34 GTT on south road around 5pm near clark rubber, had gold rims.

Also just spotted orange 33 on hub drive going past RBT in front of me, had a horrible sounding exhaust, thought he was farting... :):down::):D

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :down:

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :)

Yeah stupid thing was as soon as he got past the cops he gave it a squirt, i was shaking my head in disbelief, i mean how dumb can you be??? cops on bikes too.....

oh that thing

tried to race me off the lights one day :D

meh... il like racing

Yeah stupid thing was as soon as he got past the cops he gave it a squirt, i was shaking my head in disbelief, i mean how dumb can you be??? cops on bikes too.....

i like to give it a "squirt" when i get past, not much happens tho.. but im not really deffectable yet :banana:

Spotted a maroon R33 heading north on West Ave Edinburgh this morning (whatshisname??) then this arvo a nice white R33 GTST with gold BBS rims on Kenihans Rd, Happy Valley.

First of all hello everyone :D

Yeah that was me I was at the missus

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maroon 32 gtst, with kit and nice 5 spoke rims, fading xtreme clutches sticker, behind bunnings at marion, at 1.15pm.

a maroon 33, guy in high vis, driving down diagonal road, near seacombe road at about 1.30pm

ah ok cool. so are u the one with out a rear wing? i see a white one with no wing parked at a house all the time

nah man, mines got the s2 wing (series 1.5 mine is)..

you wouldnt be able to see mine off stebonheath road, its off a private driveway. fairly close to peerless road.

nah man, mines got the s2 wing (series 1.5 mine is)..

you wouldnt be able to see mine off stebonheath road, its off a private driveway. fairly close to peerless road.

I reckon I've spotted you around Elizabeth before. Yeah I'm a northerner lol.

Heading down south road this afternoon i spotted...

Stagea, asian driver, was staring at me as he drove past ;) , i was in another world, gave a late wave..

Silver 34 4 door near the cross road overpass, driver also staring, no wave... :dry::P

Grey 32 near castle plaza

spotted black 34 on frome rd around 5.30 then white 33 at greenhill and unley with kit, then a white s1 33 on unley, i thnik he waved back. Then a white 34 heading up windys with new style plates.

haha nice ;) yea i only saw ya at the last sec so i didnt wave lol, that way you went up off to the right is that a shortcut or you live up there?

yo! that was me :dry: yep and i saw ya too, waiting at the springbank lights when i turned up windies :P

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