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Yesterday spotted a white 33 with decals down the side pulling onto south road near sir don bradman.

Then a grey 32 coming out of adam st, sounded awful

has some fully mass chromies on the 33. if so ive seen it before and y would u do that to it

spotted DARE YA randomly out at a shak at bow hill. would have been a fun drive out there :)

on the way home seen some trucks coming over from vic one with a tough looking black 33 on the back ;)

black r34 gtt coming out of macca seaford , then 5.0 underco flying up the road a few seconds later hope they didnt get you ..lol

silver r33 no wing, custom sideskirts same area

super clean black r33 with a cute chick driver, chrome wheels in MV area

Spotted a silver stag today on the expressway, turned off at marion road, then left onto sturt road, was around 10.40ish. Also down from that a white 34 GTT, had silver rims but looked fair stock..

spotted luke 34 in the 4door crossing anzac near marion rd ish and also his mate aggressor in the black s15

Tell him it says a greaser, he will love it.

Spotted maroon 33 on marion road about 7:30pm and shortly after EXIT 33 going the other way, was at dominos plympton

About 9:30 spotted a white 34 heading north on flagstaff road

spotted 'rbware' on south road just past castle plaza at about 3pm :banana:

got talking to a pretty cool girl who works at all clutch and brake, owns a red 33. seemed to know her stuff. at about 3.10pm.

silver 33 with some kind of dished rims on railway terrace in edwardstown at about 1pm

Spotted Steve P in the back streets near Elizabeth, not the best place to leave a car unattended

Its ok, bogans dont steal magnas :banana:

Spotted a black 33 going up Bains Rd at about 1am, had a nice zorst note. I was in the black Stagea going the other way.

Edited by DSTROY
at the lights turning into NE road.... heard you before i saw you.... thought there was a semi about.... tough ride mate

ah now i remember, clean ride mate. next time ya see me give me a toot or a thumbs up :banana:

spotted a red stag p plater and a white 34 on moana beach last night about 6

spotted what looked to be DSTROY's display pic cruising through the hub at like 10-11 last night? although i did have my beer goggles on lol

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