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Spotted (probably the toughest I've seen) white 33 GTR yesterday on NE Rd, near Plaza Holden at around 3pm ish. Haven't seen this car or pics of it before. Had Tomei deacl on front fender or door.

That would be Vince's, he has an RB29 under the bonnet too :down:

Christies downs you say.... Where's that :)

Down south :down: dw they were prolly salisbury scum coming to you to see what they can steal

nah christies is worse than salisbury.

southern bogans have made us northerners look placid and well mannered :)

Saw you too bud! Yeah I'm a huge fan of the sound too, AM Performance strikes again :):down:

hahah yep sure does.... picked up mine from him on sat... its a lot louder than i thought it would be but the work is amazing...

also spotted a silver 33 on the grove way by the bp about 15 mins ago

hahah yep sure does.... picked up mine from him on sat... its a lot louder than i thought it would be but the work is amazing...

also spotted a silver 33 on the grove way by the bp about 15 mins ago

Yeah I saw your car in there while he was working on it. Definitely came up nice!

Spotted a few old school cars and a ute all with hydrolics last night on Rundle St. Put on a real good show at the lights hahaha

if you seen an old white 57 chev that was me and my new wife in the back. we had our wedding that day and went down rundle st that night on the way to our hotel.

seen in auckland yesterday a crap load of legnums, a s1 stag, a r33 4dr with a taxi sign on it and yes! 2 r34 vspec2 in the same driveway. thats right 2!

im in canada now for 3 weeks and im yet to see anything good besides alot of dodge and chev suv.

You clearly don't live South, then.

lets just say, both suck and the remnant overflow ended up in the middle of town..lol

really the stupid crime here in adelaide is rampant, graffitti, car theft,robbery, break ins.

you need a "make my day law" and a legal system with teeth for crims

found two piles of tools the crim was trying to use for slim jim the door open, the alarm saved it both times before damage was done. persistant pricks , next time they get a bigger suprise then a siren,

same car was attempted carjacked in front of Christies beach cop shop in maccas car park. about 10pm one night by 10-12yr olds, got in the car and demanded her to get out. ???? WTF savages

if you seen an old white 57 chev that was me and my new wife in the back. we had our wedding that day and went down rundle st that night on the way to our hotel.

seen in auckland yesterday a crap load of legnums, a s1 stag, a r33 4dr with a taxi sign on it and yes! 2 r34 vspec2 in the same driveway. thats right 2!

im in canada now for 3 weeks and im yet to see anything good besides alot of dodge and chev suv.

road kill is common in canada.lol so are pickup trucks and paddock bashers

hitting a moose in a skyline wouldn't be a good thing, hence the pick up trucks. go to Billings Montana to see lots of hotted up cars. and women ....not far from Canadian rockies

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