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some cat in a red car tailed me along hampstead road and followed me down mullers road and to my street.. when I turned off he stuck his hand out in a wave which i saw in my rear view mirror

cant for the life of me figure out who it was

hola if you're on here tho

-D

Spotted SkyHi33 and a R33 GT-R driving down rosetta st at about 1am maybe 1:30am? I was out the front of a friends when you guys drove passed - Marko mate your cars hot shit! I don't think I could bring myself to do what you've done but kudos to you aha

Spotted DOMAR on South Rd near the underpass. I merged in a few cars behind you.

didnt see ya man

was too busy being pissed off at the 25kmph roadworks

dumbasses diverted all of port roads traffic to south road due to the port road tramline extension and then they bottlenecked it at 25kph 10 klicks down the road... took me 40 minutes to get from the entertainment centre to daws road

saw a black stag on ascot ave - possibly ruby?

spotted shanes gorgeous gtr at his joint this arvo - look! its the goodyear blimp! *steals rims*

-D

spotted 2x r35's, 1 evo x, 1 amg sedan, a lambo, pickerings drifter, andrews v35 faux brembos, munro, and a bunch of others at wilall.

Cheers for that, douche :rofl:

Spotted JSTA right next to the window where I was eating at Fasta Pasta Gillies Plains, nice car matey, very tidy

went to harndorf today.

seen a white r33 gtr around the lower noth east region this morning, with a black bonnet, waved, but he didnt see me,

seen a white 32 in harndorf today, exchanged waves,

a black r33 gtr which was really nice, was parked at harndorf,

also a silver r33 going down montegue road i think,

seen a couple r34's, umm..

oh, a silver r33, s2 i think, with a blond chick driving, on the main st of harndorf,

thats about all i can remember, was alot of lines out today, specially round the harndorf region..

Spotted JSTA right next to the window where I was eating at Fasta Pasta Gillies Plains, nice car matey, very tidy

cheers buddy,

the body is staying like that, exhaust is also quiet, havnt been pulled over yet in the past 7 months or so ive owned it.

at least 8 Lines and a FD blue RX7 at noarlunga about 5pm last night, in front of dan murphys liqueur store over a 10 min time frame..lol

saw you friday around 5 or so at the lights of beach rd and dyson. was in my silver 33 4 door

Spotted 2 35 GTR's this arvo on my way home from work, first had plates RXXXV (R35 in Roman numerals) the others was white sporting CC plates

i have had the rxxxv 35 at my work a few times lately. think its getting booked in for its first 10,000km service. nice new red one just showed up this morning off the back of the truck also.

spotted damageinc today when we went for the test drive now it has brakes...sortof :rofl:

also a maroon 33 on glynburn rd around 5 and just before a white 33 turning onto south rd from sir donald bradman

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