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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.

I hate little dropkicks like that,

Seeing as you know where they live I'm feeling a house call Rubz :happy: And poke the mummy while your at it haha

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spotted chad again in 'rs4v' going up main south road, on saturday arvo around 4ish..unfortunatly i was a couple lanes over, blocked by traffic unable to give you a small wave...that thing gets better the closer you get to it!

spotted 'dare ya' on main road, in dads ba falcon at about 5.15pm.

and spotted a white 32 gtr going up rundle street at about 7.55pm, while i was enjoying a t-bone steak at the stag in my sombrero hat. :happy:

32 4 door north east near ABC 8:35, SAU sticker on back window, someones mum driving?

white stag, main north near holden hill 8:40

mud hunter & Silver 32 heading in the other direction main north road/mcintyre intersection around 9

spotted me getting roped in to flaring guards while at tire power adelaide.

go in for tires and end up pulling and flaring a certain black 180s guards about 40mm just to cover his new 18x10x18 xd9s

they look tough on the car bro. cant wait to see what its like with ya new paint when you get it done.

hit me up if you need a quote and ill point you in the right direction. :happy:

^^wanna flare mine? hehe car aint mobile atm so its kinds restricted my options

ha ha nor is mine. but atm really cbf fixin it.

ill get there one day. and especially way to hot to be under a car in a tin shed.

spotted chad again in 'rs4v' going up main south road, on saturday arvo around 4ish..unfortunatly i was a couple lanes over, blocked by traffic unable to give you a small wave...that thing gets better the closer you get to it!

spotted 'dare ya' on main road, in dads ba falcon at about 5.15pm.

Yeah i spotted ya just before a went past ya.

spotted this morning parked on main rd belair a blue 34 4 door with what looked to be gtr rims, then later spotted a silver 33 at the lights of glynburn and payehnam around 1.30 pm, then spotted 'sky 303' on glynburn rd about 4 pm, then a white 33 on south rd with gtr kit shortly after. then about an hour ago a white stag with grey wheels at panatalinga rd / reynell rd intersection (possibly dave)

yer thats the one, looks nice. first time ive seen it there tho

i spotted a bayside blue 34 4door too and has the std bootlip soiler too, parked in belair out the front of the house were the Trans AM lives :thumbsup:

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