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Spotted Matty this morning on the way to work.

Also a wine red 33 gtr at a car dealership across the road from castle plaza wtf?

And a really nice gunmetal 32 gtr with gold rims on south road at Darlington this afternoon.

hi *waves* thought it was u but was half asleep still and running a bit late. Sellin up hey?

saw that GTR there yesterday, was a bit WTF at that too, looks alright though.

wine R33 GTR for sale at car yard on south rd, near castle plaza

wine r33, looks kinda like jacks for sale

silver stag parked near torrens rd and south rd

silver r32 with black windows and too low. doing a uturn on south rd near port rd, sounded like a auto box

teal r33,,, ugly !!!

wine r33 with front bar another colour at dyno place on south rd

Also silver stag at hub shops with tinsel on top, know the owner is on here
Spotted this too, at around 11.15am or so.

a wine red 33 with a for sale sticker on rear windscreen and some kind of rims, passed him on south road/sturt road at about 2.10pm, had offset plates on the front.

and spotted Scandy Dave at Adelaide Tyrepowers.

a wine red 33 with a for sale sticker on rear windscreen and some kind of rims, passed him on south road/sturt road at about 2.10pm, had offset plates on the front.

That was me, I saw the 31 club stickers on your car and didn't think you'd be on here.

Spotted Matty this morning on the way to work.

Also a wine red 33 gtr at a car dealership across the road from castle plaza wtf?

And a really nice gunmetal 32 gtr with gold rims on south road at Darlington this afternoon.

the 32 gtr would have been mine,

That was me, I saw the 31 club stickers on your car and didn't think you'd be on here.

i aim to surprise. quick question, what rims do you have? they looked nice rolling..

spotted hostile(martin) working the sidewalk,,, oops walking down the sidewalk waving franticlly to me...near his work... :( merry christmas mate

wine r33 for sale on south rd. decent looking ,car mate

black r34 with gold meshies no wing, blitz sticker on the front screen on daws rd

grey r33 on south rd.

gave a wave to a silver stag on beach rd , got a puzzled look ??

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