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seen that guy turn from peachy road to curtis road today.. gave it abit of a squirt in the wet.

saw u yesterday arvo on main north, probably wouldnt hav recognised my filthy truck

spotted about an hour ago grey 33 series 1 on black road on the dippers, then a nice silver 34 plates "SARE", also last night orange 33 parked on my street, thought it was damageinc at first, but he was at drift prac lol

saw white 32 coming south on south road/daws rd intersection yesturday 6.40ish.. didnt have time to wave but looked at u as u went past haha... possibly "RBWARE"? going to MOB... looked empty tho

Spots for the day - a white 33 stopped on shepperds hill road, FS sign on back window, nice looking dished rims on it.

A stock looking silver 33 parked on south road out the front of all the car yards, also FS.

And a silver 32 heading towards murray bridge up the freeway, had darkish rims on it. Times seen were between 2 and 3pm today.

a white 32 being a sikkarnt pulling out of big bucket south road at about 12pm, getting sideways and almost sliding into my mates HR31 coupe. had stickers all over the rear window.

Drift prac was last night fool.

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

think that guy with the white 33 maroon bar is who ya got ya car off mate, i painted a lancer for his missus dropped it off today and saw that 33 there. heaps clean apart from the bar

im glad he changed his taste of cars, riced up magna to a 33 :P

Spotted a dude in a gunmetal grey r34 on Kings road sailsbury, stuck his hand out and waved at me but I was much too slow on the return wave (about 8pm)

then saw a black stag turning north onto main north road at the kings road intersection

Didnt see any skylines on my hills trip tho :|

-D

think that guy with the white 33 maroon bar is who ya got ya car off mate, i painted a lancer for his missus dropped it off today and saw that 33 there. heaps clean apart from the bar

im glad he changed his taste of cars, riced up magna to a 33 :P

His name Simon? And did the car have white starcorp impuls?

His name Simon? And did the car have white starcorp impuls?

I think i saw that, or similar, White R33 with Maroon front bumper out the back of Colonnades Friday Night, it headed down Goldsmith Drive, then down Honeypot Road, would have been at about 5:40pm.

Spotted Rob in his black 34 on Henley beach rd headin west, very niiice. Also spotted a maroon 32 hangin it out sideways

big time out of fulham shop centre, hero he was :P didn't impress me , waynker

Spotted Rob in his black 34 on Henley beach rd headin west, very niiice. Also spotted a maroon 32 hangin it out sideways

big time out of fulham shop centre, hero he was :P didn't impress me , waynker

go awd if you dont like going sideways... more rain please haha

see the white 33 for sale outside house on top of shepards hill rd everyday also.. looks ok

think that guy with the white 33 maroon bar is who ya got ya car off mate, i painted a lancer for his missus dropped it off today and saw that 33 there. heaps clean apart from the bar

im glad he changed his taste of cars, riced up magna to a 33 :P

His name Simon? And did the car have white starcorp impuls?

Yep that would be him. the thought did cross my mind that it was Simon, easily recognisable with the maroon front bar now i know that's him lol.

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