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Pretty sure I spotted matty earlier on in the hungry jacks carpark at junkfood corner.

around lunchtime sat? woulda been me, trailer in hand, helping mates move house.........moved 3 SVDs from marleston to hackham west and a cooner from marleston to virginia :)

went to mallanats yesterday ad spotted a white r32 in the carpark with a gtr wing, return flow cooler, and a defect sticker,

a fair few r33's as well, a couple white ones had gtr wings, both were s2's.

enjoyed watching the jaustech red r33 do power skids, same as the jaustech r32 gtr doing power skids.

Spotted Matty on Currie st last night. What was that guy yelling out the window? I was with the guys walking up from Electric Light... you had some dude yelling out your window at us?

Also spotted Luke in the 34 4 door last night along west tce (I think)... you had the cage in as well?

Also spotted that 68 i owe you 1 or whatever it is, blue 34 at west tce BP being a poser

Also spotted HR32 at BP west tce.

Alsooooooooo spotted a 300C getting sideways onto Currie st, was literally cm's away from a car on the curb. Very lucky. Too bad the passengers in the car were complete cup cakes.

Spotted Matty on Currie st last night. What was that guy yelling out the window? I was with the guys walking up from Electric Light... you had some dude yelling out your window at us?

Also spotted Luke in the 34 4 door last night along west tce (I think)... you had the cage in as well?

Also spotted that 68 i owe you 1 or whatever it is, blue 34 at west tce BP being a poser

Also spotted HR32 at BP west tce.

Alsooooooooo spotted a 300C getting sideways onto Currie st, was literally cm's away from a car on the curb. Very lucky. Too bad the passengers in the car were complete cup cakes.

Yep, would of been me. Have to get around to taking the cage out one day soon.

Spotted Matty on Currie st last night. What was that guy yelling out the window? I was with the guys walking up from Electric Light... you had some dude yelling out your window at us?

Also spotted Luke in the 34 4 door last night along west tce (I think)... you had the cage in as well?

Also spotted that 68 i owe you 1 or whatever it is, blue 34 at west tce BP being a poser

Also spotted HR32 at BP west tce.

Alsooooooooo spotted a 300C getting sideways onto Currie st, was literally cm's away from a car on the curb. Very lucky. Too bad the passengers in the car were complete cup cakes.

front passenger? that woulda been dave (scandyflick). He was just randomly yelling stuff LOL

If you want Wayne, might be able to organise a day and you can see how mine look on yours, if they fit ! :P

OT Spotted Steve P on Main North heading towards town around 9:45pm

Oh dude f**king yes! Defz!!

And Dohmar, black wheels look sh!t after a few drives if you dont keep them clean because they go like a misty, pale, sh!tty black that looks really bad.

spotted a gunmetal 32 gtr and a black 34 near the happy wash in reynella about an hour ago (i was washing my car), also a horrid looking pinky orangey 34 with massive chromies, and just before a white 33 on manning rd...also got a wave from a guy in a white fd at south rd/panatalinga rd intersection

Got flashed by a silver s2 stag on the road that goes between colon aids and the train station at lunch time today. Also spotted numerous skylines around the area.

around lunchtime sat? woulda been me, trailer in hand, helping mates move house.........moved 3 SVDs from marleston to hackham west and a cooner from marleston to virginia :)

Yeah would have been about 12:30, I went to look at a car near kfc on the way home from work but it wasn't there :P.

what do u mean keep ur black wheels clean? does ur brake pads generate white brake dust? rofl

(no shit, does it? curious)

-D

brake dust turns up almost brown or copper in colour on black rims

makes them look like anus but if the cars dirty to it doesnt looks so bad lol

front passenger? that woulda been dave (scandyflick). He was just randomly yelling stuff LOL
Ahahaha Dave! My mate was like "Hang on... what did he say? Oh wait, he's in a 4wd... I've got mad respect for him"

lol. i think i yelled you two looked cute together. dunno, i yelled a lot of shit. :ninja:

front passenger? that woulda been dave (scandyflick). He was just randomly yelling stuff LOL

lol. that means i met dave (scandyflick) last night. Wish people would tell me thier names!

Haha

Oh, and as I left BP, the 5-0 followed me for 2kms up south terrace then peeled off up towards the parklands with lights and sirens going... I shat my pants!

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