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spotted a bunch of nice cars at EX HP show

Evil 33... chick driving , grind off the muffler on entrance drain to show

chick flogging a yellow Hyundia with a body kit past the show, going at least 80k when she hit the humped up bricks in front of the show going airborne...hahaha muppet!!!

film crew doing a movie on top of south rd yesterday as I went past

commy loosing control ,backed into the guard rail yesterday am on south rd

Spotted a white stagea about 8:30am up ahead of me at the seacombe lights turning onto south road, heading south. Was in a white pulsar so no way of catching up :( was about 4-5 cars back at the lights

souds a lil bit like kev (silhouette) in his white whale daily

spotted marko in his 33 i reckon on south road this arvo. vs-xx wheels, rear overfenders. was behind ya then next to ya for a bit thru the gallipoli underpass (stuck at the works) around 2, then seen ya talkin to me mate adrian over at instant windscreens not long after :D

chick flogging a yellow Hyundia with a body kit past the show, going at least 80k when she hit the humped up bricks in front of the show going airborne...hahaha muppet!!!

Did it have a bonnet scoop? reckon i may have seen the same 1 flying past me on salisbury highway

lol

only got 14.7 litres per 100km last tank. probably cos i had the aircon going :P

hehe mileage eh....

first year and a half I owned the gtr it had a broken aircon. ended up pissing me off i removed the dash and all the centre console so I could simply get to the door mix actuator motor.... steve posted a guide and I took the unit out and got a mate to fix the dry joints - now it works a chaaaarm... damn the petrol, i'll go without that extra beer in an aussie summer

oh yeah and the drivers side aircon vent was plugged and had a 2" gauge instead. A broken gauge at that. yoink. yeah that went asap.

and anyone who buys a gtr for the mileage deserves to be lold at ;)

-D

Spotted a white stagea about 8:30am up ahead of me at the seacombe lights turning onto south road, heading south. Was in a white pulsar so no way of catching up :P was about 4-5 cars back at the lights

if it was on redwall'd 19s then it was me.

while at the gym today saw 2 stageas cruising down anzacs, green one and white one, both had rims and the rear roof duck wing things on both. Was at the lights at anzac/morphett road. Would have been about 3:30ish i think.

And a stock looking 34 4 door parked on mooringe ave, white, p plates.

white r33 with dior as the plates sau sticker on it, near work.

at work black r32 gtr with aftermarket sideskirts cc plates big intercooler with apex or something spray painted on it, naughty naughty with that handicap parking yesterday :P

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