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spotted a bunch down the bay tonight, list as follows lol

Candy Red 34

Bayside Blue 34

Gunmetal/Black(not entirely sure) 32 with sexual offset, could only see wheels were white, didnt get a chance to see anymore

Gunmetal 32 gtr with big wheels, chrome but kind of multispoke, looked good, see it alot down that way

Silver 33 on jetty rd, cut a few laps while we were eating tea.

For any that may have seen us we were in the white BA with white rims and SAU stickers on both rer 1/4 windows.

spotted a silver R33 GTR, NICE!!! on dyson rd

ENR 34, Luke same area a min later

a purple 180

what looked like VU R33

a few other Lines, NS, Misc cars about sunset.in seaford

Would have been me, just after leaving moana, luke was there aswell as that purple 180

Would have been me, just after leaving moana, luke was there aswell as that purple 180

your car looked pretty farking nice , I saw you when you came up past port Noarlunga but wasnt in my R34

At glenelg for lunch yesterday, and saw a red R35, plates R35 TT (or something) with P plates on it..

Thought - ahh someone couldnt control themselves, but when it got closer, had some pimple faced teenager driving it with his pimply friend in the passenger seat!!

Obvoiusly driving daddy's car, but seriously, who would let their P-Plater son drive a $130,000+ car?! WTF?!

To some extent there may be some jealousy, as I would love to have driven a supercar when on my Ps

However, as a father as well, there is no way that I would let my son drive a car with that sort of potential while only on P-plates, especially with a mate in the passenger seat. Temptation when out on your own (or with friends) can be very powerful and often cloud better judgement.

let it go my dear friend before the flame war returns to sau :P and we discuss exactly which w427 production number is located where

on the plus side it cant really "BAG IT UP MATE"

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To some extent there may be some jealousy, as I would love to have driven a supercar when on my Ps

However, as a father as well, there is no way that I would let my son drive a car with that sort of potential while only on P-plates, especially with a mate in the passenger seat. Temptation when out on your own (or with friends) can be very powerful and often cloud better judgement.

*nods* two sides to every argument. This lads father has posted on here before in response to sightings where people have mistakenly assumed to know the details of the arrangement between him and his son. While I agree with your POV about having P platers (or even anyone under 25), lets not even talk about who owns the car or what not. Its beneath us...

Was he fanging it or going sideways? Thats the sorta stuff that should be posted, if indeed it even happened - I'm sure if jr was in his dads car and was abusing the privelige, his dad would wanna know.

That said, I just spotted 'madr30' on Mullers road. Very very nice DR30

-D

At glenelg for lunch yesterday, and saw a red R35, plates R35 TT (or something) with P plates on it..

Thought - ahh someone couldnt control themselves, but when it got closer, had some pimple faced teenager driving it with his pimply friend in the passenger seat!!

Obvoiusly driving daddy's car, but seriously, who would let their P-Plater son drive a $130,000+ car?! WTF?!

cant say i know much of this but we had a young kid buy a 35gtr from us still on his P plates. weather he or his father paid for it i have no idea.

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