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Spotted blue 34 4 door with JAP style sticker on rear window on morphett rd

Silver R35 with a black bonnet on marion road, launching from the car wash

White 34 plates GTT at marion shopping centre

spotted him today near noarlunga. then a white r33 , looked nice

Red NSX booting it past me near states rd, sounded wicked with aftermarket setup

Spotted a White R33 4 door on South Road from about Reynella to about Flagstaff hill this morning at about 8:45am.

Then spotted a Silver ARX Stagea on South Road going onto Victor Harbour road this afternoon at about 5:45pm.

spotted a black 32 turning from elizabeth way onto philip highway, then a black 33 going down curtis road, was going in the oposit direction, turing onto stebonheath road.

shortly after that i went for a drive and seen a 2 car r33 cruise? drove behind them for abit near elizabeth shops, then went a seperate way :D

then i seen a black r32 behind this blue falcon that accidently lost traction, haha

Spotted a black 33 up ahead of me on goody road about 3:30am, caught up and gave him the thumbs up, but all he wanted to do was drag me......pretty sure it was a series 2, too tired to care really

Absolute Stagea-fest last night. Silver Series 2 Stagea Brighton road parked outside the Indian Restaurant at approx 9:40pm

Silver Series 1 at BP on Anzac Highway, approx 10:15pm. Then Spotted Rs four, Red Series 2 Stagea. Flying out of Hindley street onto West Terrace about 10:30.

yellow dayz stagea at villis around 11.30. hope we didnt block you in too much

White Series 2 Stagea boxing me in at Villis at around 11:30. ha ha

All was good Kevin, I waited around a little to see if anyone came back to the car. But I had no idea

who i was looking for :) . But my reaction when I walked out and saw another stag, I was quite excited.

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.

Craig, wasn't me, the 33 was home in the garage that day.

a police car hiding in long grass just off of the road on Purling Ave at Edinburgh Park at around 7.30

Yep, that's their standard spot - just after the dip on the left hand side heading away from the RAAF base. I've seen them hiding in that spot quite often.

:D Spot that one almost daily at Edinburgh Park, pretty sure I know where he works.

It's owned by David. I've known him for a few years, we chat from time to time at the gym. He is a member on SAU. His brother owns a 911, I think it's a turbo.

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