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Spotted just now a white 33 with darkish rims in the morphett vale area with a silver VE commonwhore 'undercover' following closely behind going up elizabeth road. Recon he was just doing a plate check. Skyline turned off, cop kept going.. Lucky bugger, doesnt happen very often...

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 :)

thanks matty :)

spotted a Silver 33 on Barracks Road Hope Valley 8:50am - had a Morpowa Sticker on the rear window

then a black 33 with white wheels and no spoiler heading south on North East Road at Holden Hill 8:55am

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

true! the paint job and body work actually looks great.

although i didnt see the front of it - only the side/rear as he turned onto grenfell

the wheels, ride height, daggy personalised plates, and owner driving like a moron don't do it justice

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.

when i spotted it the other day it had 100x more stickers (than in my attached photo taken a month ago) planted all over the rear windscreen and rear quarter windows - pretty sure the for sale stickers were still there amongst the rest of em

dont know how he puts up with em all, looking in his rear view mirror! would do my head in

spotted this morning a white 33 with maroon front bumper, then a maroon 33 on main south rd and then a silver 34 (possibly Luke?) didn't get a good look, then on blacks rd near the flagstaff roundabout "rs four" about 11.30

Spotted just now a white 33 with darkish rims in the morphett vale area with a silver VE commonwhore 'undercover' following closely behind going up elizabeth road. Recon he was just doing a plate check. Skyline turned off, cop kept going.. Lucky bugger, doesnt happen very often...

that road is infested with cops, I get followed on it all the time in the R34 , R31 pulled up for rego checks at least 4 times in 6 months when driven by the ex , car theft is rampant over there

spotted a nice black stag like ruby's for sale??? at bridgestone reynella. same chrome 5 spoke wheels / similar ones

red /gray bottom R31 4DR with a turbo boosting down states road, bit lowered , heard the whoosh and the fmic

silver stag on states rd, same one from hackam I think

that road is infested with cops, I get followed on it all the time in the R34 , R31 pulled up for rego checks at least 4 times in 6 months when driven by the ex , car theft is rampant over there

spotted a nice black stag like ruby's for sale??? at bridgestone reynella. same chrome 5 spoke wheels / similar ones

red /gray bottom R31 4DR with a turbo boosting down states road, bit lowered , heard the whoosh and the fmic

silver stag on states rd, same one from hackam I think

What time ya reckon u seen me mate i finished work at 2?

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...

Thats' the car I mentioned a few weeks ago here.....

Spotted a blue r34 (wingless + for sale sign) with kit and chromies on Grand Junction Rd at around 5pm this arvo...... just so you know mate, it IS an offense to speed up on an amber signal and run a amber/red light ;)

well.

69UOM1 proved how hektic he is again today, by STALKING my girlfriend Jess and her friend who were walking, for 2 blocks, doing a U-turn, just so he could pull up on the side of the road next to them, whistle at them, do a burnout, and slide it all the way up the road.

Dude, if you're on here, I only have one thing to say:

You're a F**kwit.

Hope he writes the car off being a douche as always. We wont have to cringe every time we see it, and He'll get what he deserves.

Win win situation the way I see it.

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