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spotted today a purple 33 gtr marion road, then a white 33 with black spoked wheels with red lip at maron rd/anzac hwy, then a silver 33 with sau sticker on the rear quarter window, and a white stag rs4 on south rd near flinders all around lunchtime today

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.

thought it would be.. Didnt have the maroon front bar when i saw it tho.. Havnt seen him around for aaaaaages...

Oh and today i spotted a stock blue ford focus with FULSIK on the plates.

Oh and today i spotted a stock blue ford focus with FULSIK on the plates.

lol yeah, i remember seeing a torana with those plates a couple of years back. :P

when do you hope to have your car off defect jarrad? :P

silver stag with gold wheels heading towards the RBT on beach road yesterday

wine r33 on esply in aldinga /silversands area

white r32 no wing in seaford

dark gray r33 with a bunch of people in it , P plates willunga. aldinga area

white r34 GTT with night kids sticker on rear quarter window at noarlunga

and ruby at MOB, shane, pete, chad, luke for a chat

Last night at corner of main north and churchill rd spotted a series 1 black 33 with 350Z rims on it, saw SAU url sticker as he drove off

A black 32 turning from richmond road onto south road about 5pm, looked clean, black rims with polished lip.

Spotted a White R33 Series 2 on the Southern Expressway this morning at about 9:05am, got on at Port Noarlunga and got off at the Marion Road exit, was being driven by a older lady (late 30's-mid 40's...maybe)..yes older lady as i am 23 :)

lol yeah, i remember seeing a torana with those plates a couple of years back. :)

when do you hope to have your car off defect jarrad? :)

Its not defected at the moment mate, had a minor accident 6 months ago, then lost my licence so havnt been able to get anything done to it, so its been neglected a little bit.. Licence back in a few weeks so should have it road worthy soon enough. Just depends on money, gunna be doing 70+ hour weeks over the xmas holidays so im hoping to get a few things fixed..

And i spotted a silver stag today, crn bains road and panatalinga road, turning south from bains road onto panatalinga road. Had a chick driving it. Looked fairly clean. :O

think i seen scandy saturday around 1pm going down i think king william street. only spotted the car when it was down the road, seen the rims and thought it was you.

wouldnt have been me, didnt drive saturday.

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havent seen another that looks like it yet. :D

yesturday saw r33 and r34 go past graham west workshop on marion road755amish... both looked to have custom plates..got tooted at by some tradie ute then as i looked up i was given the finger for no reason?!!? r33 up flagstaff hill rd 4:50pmish (i went past you in my 32 but you guys(black ute) turned off :D )

Spotted a very tuff sounding blue 32, exactly like sneaky 32's 32.. On elizabeth road morphett vale. Very shiney with a sticker on the rear quarter window and one on the rear window. Was about 12ish today.

Also a grey 33 gts't this morrning, quarter to 7, turning from south road onto flaxmill, very clean. Driver had one of those fluro yellow vests on..

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