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Around 1/4 past 7? Would have been me....

Also saw you outside yourplace last thursday... I was up the road a bit, gave it a bit of stick in neutral as I rolled past ur place and saw ur head pop up haha

yeah , i forgot that you have the 19s on the stag haha,

yeah i was workin on my car and i heard some form of turbo and then realized it was Chris :laugh:

followed a silver Dayz stag from parifield airport up main nth rd then he followed me up to bridge rd.

very nice lookin wagz u got. i was in the daily dirty as hell au wagz

also think i seen nizmo turnin onto main nth rd by pooraka maccas. who else has a bright pink 33.......

and seen JET180 on main nth rd heading towards salisbury by the airport. very clean rig you have there. was quite impressed. nothing over the top to capture unwanted attention.

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LOL Yeah she needs a service thats for sure. Not getting on boost as fast anymore. Still sounds sweet as ive been told. lol. Bit hard to hear properly inside the car. :P That road i turn out of is where my mate is building a house so i go up there everyday after work to check out the progress. :D

BTW do u live at that house that was having a get together today. Heap of guys out the front yelling out to me.

Saw ya again today, twice actually, going past my place again, friggin wastegate sounds awsome :D and also spotted ya leaving hungries on south road about an hour later. Your car definatly stands out, one of the nicest looking 32s around. If ya go past tomorrow give it a bit in 2nd as ya pull out of that side street lol :P

Also saw a black stag parked outside the bridgstone (i think its bridgstone) on the corner of south road and sherriffs road, verrry noice looking stag! And a white 33 just up from it for sale.

just heard and saw a quick glimps of a silver stag drive past my place, was that you kidfa /tangles ? off states rd ?

Where is states rd? Tangles is Snow white.

yeah , i forgot that you have the 19s on the stag haha,

yeah i was workin on my car and i heard some form of turbo and then realized it was Chris :P

18's but if u think they look like 19's ill be happy :P

Do you think they suit the car? Im kinda over the gold...

black r32 think it was a GTR on lonsdale hwy near the big roundabout

then wine r33 with primer front bar pretty sure its someone on here.... about a half K behind the black 32??? CFR who???

soccer mum at maccas reynella with black r33 4dr man do you follow me around I see you daily...lol oh yeah you live up the street from me..lol

black r32 rotting down the street from me, in the sun baking. silver/chromie turbine wheels, ghey spec

black stag for sale across the road from maccas reynella, along with a white r33 same spot

wicked Black r34 , fully sik, kitted up, looked hot except the chromie lensos wheels on it. white writing across the front windshield top ? south rd reynella

black R31 Passage?import model with some custom rego plates. didnt see what they said ? on patalinga yesterday

Red R31 at BP with chrome hubcaps,,,, cause they go faster with hubcaps... too bad dude you could have bought beer instead of 40 bucks worth of gayness..lol

Black 300ZX with R32/R33 tailights grafted on basic flat panels. looks horrible from behind, he should have left them on the skyline...lol slamming lanes on south rd into town last night on ohall hill

yea i thought it was, i was a fair way behind you so couldnt catch up in time... im suprised i dont see you more, if you live around the area

I've spotted you maybe once I think... I don't drive it much, atleast in the day. Too much attention from the popo. Only take it out at nights for hills runs

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