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spotted a silver supra with a biiig 'boostworx' sticker going up its rear quarter, turning from south road to daws road at 5.10pm..little different i guess..

thats george (f**k, whats his username on here, i kno on NS its highimpact). supra be quite nutso :)

haha hey matt 31, your quick on the horn :ermm: < he spotted me just then. south road Darlington :D 4x4 looks great

also black 33 that turned out of flinders medical onto south road

spotted u twice in under an hour. first time was at sturt / marion road lights about half hour before u seen me in my truck, i was in the etsa truck heading towards flinders. then to see ya again i had to be on the horn (at 90 LOL)

thats george (f**k, whats his username on here, i kno on NS its highimpact). supra be quite nutso :ermm:

spotted u twice in under an hour. first time was at sturt / marion road lights about half hour before u seen me in my truck, i was in the etsa truck heading towards flinders. then to see ya again i had to be on the horn (at 90 LOL)

hmm i dont remember the etsa truck :).. good to see you though man

haha hey matt 31, your quick on the horn :) < he spotted me just then. south road Darlington :ermm: 4x4 looks great

also black 33 that turned out of flinders medical onto south road

May have been me, was it around 3:30? Didn't see you though

saw almost every model gtr while driving round tonight,

gunmetal 32 gtr stopped on anzac highway

silveer 34 gtr driving down anzac towards the bay

red 35 gtr parked on jetty rd

few others,

blue 32 with white wheels and p plates on tapleys hill rd

white 33 driving down brighton rd

all were within the last hour and a bit.

spotted many skylines, a rotory, 2 cerifo, girls :thumbsup:, the ss ute was fast and the other commy wasnt to much of a nuisance thro the windy bit of the cruise tonight.. love cruising with ppl that speed and drift :P glad there were no accidents, before i left anyway.. and that there were no cops to ruin our night

just awoke to see a wanker parked on the other side of the road starin at my car

.....he drove off quick when this 95kg 6ft 4 monster walked outside :(:worship:

ppl in northern suburbs keep a look out for an old red ford station wagon

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