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Keep spotting a black 32 in front of Westminster School, probably one of the construction workers there.

by chance does it hav meshies and an aftermarket front bar with a few cracks? guys that live across from me are in construction, and seen a black 32 there a few times. sounds alright....pity he's a bit soft to go for second in the wet haha (not that i encourage that, not like theres any imports around here anymore :rofl: )

yesterday around 5, grey s2 stagea on south road ohalloran hill, at the lights for panalatinga rd heading north

and an awesome looking white r34 2 door with huge offset wheels parked infront of a pub in Woodside last night around 10.30.

yesterday around 5, grey s2 stagea on south road ohalloran hill, at the lights for panalatinga rd heading north

and an awesome looking white r34 2 door with huge offset wheels parked infront of a pub in Woodside last night around 10.30.

I saw that white 34 at about 11.30, there was a black 34 parked across the other side of the road as well.

by chance does it hav meshies and an aftermarket front bar with a few cracks? guys that live across from me are in construction, and seen a black 32 there a few times. sounds alright....pity he's a bit soft to go for second in the wet haha (not that i encourage that, not like theres any imports around here anymore :rofl: )

Will have to check again, haven't had a chance to check it out too closely cos I keep having to run to the train station.

haha

Im a westies boy

from 1987-94'

Back when it was somewhat affordable?

On way home from victor today spotted a yellow stag at victor/goolwa turnoff roundabout

Victor/south road a silver 33 GTR heading towards victor direction

Just past hungry jacks before beach road a black 33 GTR on side of road

At south/beach road lights a white 34 with white rims heading towards centro colonnades about 11:30-12pm today

On way home from victor today spotted a yellow stag at victor/goolwa turnoff roundabout

Victor/south road a silver 33 GTR heading towards victor direction

Just past hungry jacks before beach road a black 33 GTR on side of road

At south/beach road lights a white 34 with white rims heading towards centro colonnades about 11:30-12pm today

that was me,, lol too busy watching the cops stare at me on the way past if I forgot to wave

White R31 giving me the devils horns wave on doctors rd

black r33 with a big fmic with black HKS sprayed on it, south rd as above

last night, cruised with TWINS33 and a couple of his mates (im assuming). Def a distinctive colour mate, nice clean car ya got :cool:

that was classic mate spotted ya beast a mile away. yeah they were a few of my mates too lol, cheers yep it def stands out

:rofl:

spotted a few good 33's on that cruise last night. and a heaps cool dude in a celica ;)

Who was the guy in the convertible Astra, I wanted to punch his lights out for owning such a gay car :)

who knows but he was arguing with that tool in the celica down south road for ages.

was kinda hoping they would fight, kill 2 birds with 1 stone :P

Went out for a bit of a cruise with a few mates with 32-R's and when we came back down from a slow paced peaceful hills run I THINK I saw scandy in his s14? Looked to have stock wheels on it too? Um, I can't even exactly remember where but were you out last night Dave?

Spotted: a hoon in mummy's silver Supra rego WUW378 ... anyone know him? Does his mummy know he's driving tough for his mates in the car and throwing objects at other cars whilst tailgating them?

I already know his mummy is the registered owner and I know where he lives in Elizabeth. Don't make me come to you. You've/he's been reported to SAPOL and I'm hitting you/him up for any damage. I've given you the invite on the Supra forum to come out and settle this. Coward.

:)

What a tool.. good on you for reporting him. Did he chuck anything at your car?

4 times the passenger tossed small items. The last one got me as I turned into West Tce BP hoping he'd turn in ... coward drove on and his passenger hit the car with an object. I'll be keen to catch up with them.

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