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seen the blue r34 in this pic on King William turning onto grenfell this arvo:

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took that shot at the austral on a friday evening around a month ago - didnt realise i took that and a bunch of other random shots until a few days later! as ya do...

seen the blue r34 in this pic on King William turning onto grenfell this arvo:

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took that shot at the austral on a friday evening around a month ago - didnt realise i took that and a bunch of other random shots until a few days later! as ya do...

i see that all the time around the Golden Grove/Modbury, dude is a bit of a toss i reckon, just the way he drives and always has the rap music cranked..

saw this on monday night on bridge rd, had a GTR badge on the front, port adelaide number plates, but went like a bat outa hell when he put his foot down, owner looked in his 40's

still doesnt explain the tow bar thou? WTF?

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spotted a mini stagea cruise on greenhill road this arvo, white one with black wheels and green one with dished wheels, both passed the truck i was in down near anzac highway / greenhill rd lights and turned off at portrush rd

ps: dude in the green one, your lh brake light in the tailgate was out :)

spotted this morning...red (kinda candy apple) r33 go past my work in lonsdale....turned slowly round the corner then boosted it revealling the sexiest...sweetest sounding 33 i have ever heard....i have never heard one rev so quickly and freely....def something for the bank :)

a purple r33 with gtr wing down womma road, blond chick driving, was around 7am..

then on my way home from work.. cant believe it, seen a ba(i think) ford xr6 turbz with a turbo plutter, was like what the crap, haha.. fully hektic bro, cant believe it..

then on my way home from work.. cant believe it, seen a ba(i think) ford xr6 turbz with a turbo plutter, was like what the crap, haha.. fully hektic bro, cant believe it..

i assume you mean flutter, but whats so amazing about it?

me no likey.

see it round golden grove also.

68UOM1 is owned by a tattoo'd guy that lives at Holden Hill.(I see it all the time parked there)

I'll be brave enough to say he drives how he looks....He dragged jess and I in the 260 once and lost also.

Personally, I think it looks like a hot wheels car a kid would enjoy.

Yep I spotted the candy blue Hot Wheels car today around Golden Grove .... and yes I agree it looks like it is trying way too hard and wishes it was in the Fast and the Furious. He had it for sale for ages, but didn't sell so must have taken it off the market.

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