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Yer thats the one :cool: he actually bought another 33 recently, white! so im going to assume that the one you keep seeing is him cos he is the manager at that maccas :bunny:

Yeah i live on elizabeth, just down from ya near the iga. Thats the first time ive seen you drive past, weird.

Keep seeing a white 33 with white starcorp impuls either in the maccas junkfood corner or just around from my place, very noice looking ;)

Also stolen-gtr, whats Simon driving these days do you know? (the guy you baught the 33 from) (guessing you baught the car from him LOL)

spotted a black 34 at the end of frome at north adel around 5.20, then a black 33 on pultney in the parklands shortly after, didnt get a wave back. Then another black 33 going down cross road.

Both the 33s spotted with no front bar would have been me :thumbsup: Glad I got spotted but yeah, no front bar...

And before anyone says it, yes I am asking to be defected with it off. Don't have the $$ to fix right now.

Yer thats the one :thumbsup: he actually bought another 33 recently, white! so im going to assume that the one you keep seeing is him cos he is the manager at that maccas :P

Ahhh, thats why its parked in 'his' spot in maccas lol would have guessed if he reversed in, always used to in the silver one. Ill have to catch up with him one of these days.

Spotted earlier this week MR R33, wine red 33, south road/flaxmil road intersection, think it was tuesday night possibly around 6ish pm. Looked pretty clean.

spotted Dohmar yesterday at port rush rd and magill rd lights . around 3:30 ish .

saw yours too, was wondering who it was... looks tough as dude

also saw a black r34 gt on south road crossing over grand junction road, and another black r34 gtr next to my sisters house rocking black cr kai's ... very nice indeed

-D

amazing day for exotics today:

2 corvettes in the garage of the the guy down the road from me, 1 stingray and 1 C5

Convertable Aston Martin Vantage ourside the ABC building at about 12

shortly after a red Ferrari 360 Modena on the corner of NE and OG roads. had trade plates

Porsches everywhere from Golden Grove to town and back

then a Dark R34 (could have been blue, purple or black, im not sure) on NE rd heading north, had cooler and bodykit

tough looking black 32gtr on south rd heading north over grange around 3.30, had brembos and cc plates, and a black 32 on brighton rd, for sale written on back window, p plate and dirty.

Spotted grey 33 GTR on diagonal road about 4pm

Then coming down blacks road from south road spotted black stagea, S2 i think parked on the left.

100m down the road spotted a blue 32 GTR waved but no reply...

200m down the road spotted a red 32, 4 door i think, waved and got wave back

thats it...

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