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spotted a white 33 with a big sau sticker on driver-side quarter window, on marion road at about 5pm.

And a red 32 gtr at the lights on daws road/marion road at 5.15pm having some fun with a green commodore "hulk". nice limiter in 2nd :P

spotted a white 33 with a big sau sticker on driver-side quarter window, on marion road at about 5pm.

And a red 32 gtr at the lights on daws road/marion road at 5.15pm having some fun with a green commodore "hulk". nice limiter in 2nd :P

I left work at about 5:15/18 on Marion Road yesterday (Saturday), might have been me. I would have been heading from around Harvey Norman area towards South Road.

spotted damo in his 34 on main north road in the prospect / nailsworth area. i waved (like arm out window styles) and you still didnt see me! for shame ;)

my mind was lost in your tinsel :D

On marion road just past the sturt road intersection...

Most likely me then. I spotted you on the NS cruise today...and on South Road from about Darlington to Flagstaff Hill (Pimpala road me thinks), had silver and blue tinsel on the car...and a red santa hat on ;)

Most likely me then. I spotted you on the NS cruise today...and on South Road from about Darlington to Flagstaff Hill (Pimpala road me thinks), had silver and blue tinsel on the car...and a red santa hat on ;)

haha yeah, i was wondering wether that tinsel would hold all the cruise:P looked good also.

a black haired female taking a quick snap of my car at the meet spot..not sure it its worthy or not..had a blue sau top on. hi!

Spotted lots of Datsuns crashing trying to keep up with the Evos last night :thumbsup:

HAHA!

i saw a black 200sx (i think) with big front end damage rolling down Magill road last night bout 7:30ish.

then spotted a douche in a PINK RX7 on St Benards Road newton. thashring it between traffic lights.

silver r34 with gold and silver rims, no wing

parked next to wine r33 said hello to the dude in MV today.. sounded nice...P plater

black r34 4dr , stock looking ...dripping wet this morning on beach rd, south rd area

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