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completly random jeff! i saw sarah on greenhill rd,ended up in front of her at the lights then spotted you just ahead

i was just heading home from work,i thought i got caught up in a cruise you guys were having!

was also a black 34 next to us as well

nice to see you guys,catch you's at the stagea cruise

btw sarah,love the days options,very jealous!

i didn't even realise you guys were behind me until you passed me on the anzac corner. your car sounded sick!

Spotted a few yesterday... A blue R32 heading towards lala, had a few big stickers on the rear window, passed ya in the blue VZ commo just before ya turned off, i was in the back ckecking out your car... Was around 1ish.

Anyone know what was happening with the 2 police vans and the truck just as you turn off port wakefield rd towards lala? Thought it was a bit weird..

A silver stock 4dr 34 heading south down goodwood road, young looking driver with his mum? In the passenger seat..

A silver 33, very low pulling out of a side street onto goodwood road, was clean as.

Also MR R33 has taken off his GTR badge...... About bloody time he realized its a GTS't!

Also a very nice (stock) VL BT1 in a petty station, was heading to lala no doubt, was lowered nicely over the interceptor rims.. Love the look of the VL, best holden with the best 'holden' motor :)

Spotted a 34 near Mt. Lofty at around 1am last night.

Also today spotted Heslo's car and Amaaru at AM Performance at around 2.30pm.

Ah so that's who it was. I just came back from his workshop and he said someone had been down who knows me

yellow stag, dayz version ,,, hello :D near marion rd

dark blue r32 no wing in christie beach area

black r32 no wing on lonsdale rd

Black R35 near Glenelg

blue R31 wagon , lowered with BBS style wheels lonsdale rd, sounded interesting and think it had a SAU sticker on it

spotted my mate steffen's gf's silver 33 today, also a lot of skylines went past while i was at the gepps cross go-karting/laser skirmish this afternoon, just remember one black 32 boosting it down main north about 3.30 i think it was, sounded awesome

then a white 33 with gold bbs wheels on belair rd mitcham, gave a wave

yellow stag, dayz version ,,, hello :( near marion rd

dark blue r32 no wing in christie beach area

black r32 no wing on lonsdale rd

Black R35 near Glenelg

blue R31 wagon , lowered with BBS style wheels lonsdale rd, sounded interesting and think it had a SAU sticker on it

Hey hey :D , were you in your 34?? I have done so much driving this weekend I have lost track of where I was or have been. lol

I did spot 2 white Stags today one with black and gold plate on Fullerton Road. The other was a 260rs in Bunnings car park Mile end

waves exchanged.

spotted a black kitted 32 goign through hahndorf at 1.30pm'ish

spotted 'oh snap' at windy's at around 3.45 or something.

and a white stagea on trade plates in reynella, female driven. around 6.30pm

spotted a dark blue 4 door 32 with meshies on north east rd yesterday. wow, mint.

thats Bender (BENDERS32) - he drives it a total of 1100metres everyday.

we literally found cobwebs on his turbo inlet!

thats Bender (BENDERS32) - he drives it a total of 1100metres everyday.

we literally found cobwebs on his turbo inlet!

nah thats just cause he is soft.

he hasnt been game to venture up into what most call boost range :)

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