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spotted a red stag at light square around 5.30pm, then a white s1 33 going down west terrace, and a black s2 33 on henley beach rd. then a maroon and white s1 33's on anzac hwy and a grey s1 33 at edward st/marion rd intersection...then what sounded like an *insert colour here* 32 turning from sturt onto marion rd around 6

if the red stag was heading north and had black rims that could have been me. i drive thorugh light square everyday to go to work.

could have been mate, dont remember the details haha ;)

i have only had the stagea for about 3 weeks now. been crusing around quite abit. probably me flying off hindly onto west tarrece as mentioned earlier in another post.

yeah that would of been me driving past and i shall give you a beep next time lol.Do you work at that video shop or cafe thing'o ?

we both work at the restaurant there mate

spotted a nice black aristo on meshies on greenhill rd today

spotted a nice 370z with doofus custom numberplates earlier

nice looking car tho, black.

see heaps of R33's these days, one today was white with old red front bumper (sullys bch rd)

pinkish purple r33 4dr with playboy sticker on the rear window on south rd

silver r34 4dr junkfood corner, I didnt see ya at first.... the car looked like a honda accord ..lol

white R32 near crime converters on south rd MV . nismo sticker on the rear window, P plates I think ?

clean white r31 4dr , lowered and tinted windows near states rd in MV

Keep spotting this white AE86 parked in town - full track spec with roll cage, gutted interior, straight pipes and low as f#@k!!! Cream it everytime i see it :D

sounds like my mate's

does it look like this ?

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Keep spotting this white AE86 parked in town - full track spec with roll cage, gutted interior, straight pipes and low as f#@k!!! Cream it everytime i see it :D

Same! Last time I saw it, it was parked in front of the EDS building.

Looked LOVELY.

That's right. LOVELY.

Spotted a two-tone S13 down the Bay on the weekend with maaaaad offset... Car looked amazing! Anyone on here?

Also spotted Lindo's widebody red 32 daily being driven back to NT by its new owner :D

Edited by missbecjane

spotted on port road a grey r33 with some spokey wheels, had sau sticker on back right window,

i was next to ya and in front of ya for abit in my white ke70 rolla with all the stickers on the back.

drivin that hunk of shit till i do the clutch in the 32 :laugh:

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