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spotted a young lad in an imaculate white stagea series 2 on grenhill rd yesterday avo coming back from work

spotted a nice silver r33 near Mitcham shopping centre this morning, the owner gave me a point of the finger

Cheers mate!

i cant believe how many stageas are about...

i'm easy to spot - a stock silver s2 stagea with QLD plates but next week i'll no longer be driving it too and from work - too risky and adds kms.

swapping it for the mrs red kh laser 3 speed auto - VROOOM!

or occasionally stretching the bluebird legs

you spot a hoon in a red trx with white wheels and i wave - dont think i'm odd, just wave back.

Dan

:) thanks, havent been getting many waves back recently lol...

also spotted a gunmetal 32 with black wheels at mitcham this morning

spotted a nice silver r33 near Mitcham shopping centre this morning, the owner gave me a point of the finger

spotted 2 nice cars today a very nice black stag at the bp at boliver and a nice silver /light grey r35 gtr going down frome road

Edited by mid life crisis

spotted DARE YA this morning turning off McLaren St onto Blythewood Rd (the shortcut road off Old Belair to miss the roundabout

and a bit later on in the morning RBWARE turning out of a sidestreet off Daws Road in Mitchell Park

Both times incognito passenger in the ETSA Utilities Isuzu truck :)

:)

spotted DARE YA this morning turning off McLaren St onto Blythewood Rd (the shortcut road off Old Belair to miss the roundabout

and a bit later on in the morning RBWARE turning out of a sidestreet off Daws Road in Mitchell Park

Both times incognito passenger in the ETSA Utilities Isuzu truck :woot:

Spotted DSTROYS stag and two ceffy's parked in a backstreet at about 10am. Then on the way back to work I spotted RBWARE on south road across from Honda world.

Thats where i work, both of those Ceffy's have SR20's in them :)

speak of the devil, spotted RIP-911 on Newton Rd this arvo around 6pm

and, 10 mins ago just followed a black s1.5 r33 with bronze LMGT4 rims in the Newton shopping centre, looked exactly like Steve/TALBO's car. Had one of those large jasma rear mufflers, was very quiet

and, 10 mins ago just followed a black s1.5 r33 with bronze LMGT4 rims in the Newton shopping centre, looked exactly like Steve/TALBO's car. Had one of those large jasma rear mufflers, was very quiet

Not me. I've been told there's another black 33 getting around with bronze lmgt4's :ninja:

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