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saw a 33 with no front bar and a sau sticker on commercail road

:) hi thats me, its getting painted soon

sau sticker AND no front bar!! there is a double defect waiting to happen

:ermm: i have been asked where the other half of my car is from the friendly ploice man and i politly told him that my son crashed his bike in to it so they said ok lol :(

Spotted today at 5 in the arvo White r33 with aftermarket black hood and a sau sticker on front windscreen on salisbury highway around 5ish, also spotted later on at night around 8pm a White r33 on Millitary road ( large Bay), plates were [ DIOR 33 ]

Hi DIOR 33 is me i was taking locky to school

blue 31 wagon,white wheels yesterday

blue s2 RX7,young bird driving..

plus a 200+kw rb20 31 wagon on trx stockies,super nice engine bay,definate ninja spec

all these spotted on a quick sunday drive down to christies beach to buy parts

Spotted today at 5 in the arvo White r33 with aftermarket black hood and a sau sticker on front windscreen on salisbury highway around 5ish, also spotted later on at night around 8pm a White r33 on Millitary road ( large Bay), plates were [ DIOR 33 ]

lol, large bay.

white wheels? sound interesting how?

not 100 % postive it had white wheels but come to think of it maybe it did...lol

sounded kinda porn for a grocery getter /family truckster... :P hahaha

Spotted a guy test driving a blue? R33 near my house last night, he nearly stalled it at the roundabout, overfueled it, shifted early and popped a little flame.

Spotted Chris in his stagea with the jet ski in tow on Nottage terrace this morning,

Then around 11am I saw a bright pink R31 with epic kit on Main north road Enfield

black r33 4 dr in hackam

black r33 on the end of the expressway about 12ish

white r33 with a cute blond chick on south rd

tubbed corvette yellow... 67ish camaro on south rd, sounded mean and had some serious meat for tires on the back, L88 bonnet scoop as well

-Black 34 on Waymouth Street with LED Taillights at around 9:50am.

-White 33 following me in the 34 and my mate in the Falcodore up from Ackland Hill/Blackwood to near Crafers.

Yew Black 34 is PROBABLY mine :rofl:

Pretty stock atm, but workin on it :(

LED lights came with the purchase...I reckon they look awesome :P

saw a white 31 with white rims as i was travelling north on bridge road, at the mcintyre intersection

thought it was skywiz

-D

Just 'skwiz' Dohmar, or Jake.

But no, wasn't me that you spotted.

Spotted a dark blue 32 4 door giving 2nd gear a a small boost on daws road, at 5.20pm.

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