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spotted Krish's R33 being test driven by Shaun at boostworx :D

your exhaust looks tuff as nails man... sounds good too (only really heard it idling)

thanks craig.....it has a tinging noise coming from the left rear.....so they may have been checking for that.....that exhaust is some AM Performance system....f**king awesome i tell ya.....yeah i spotted your yellow p1g there as well lol

oh and i spotted last sunday a stagea near my soccer club.....gave a wave and got a friendly wave in return

white 32 gtst with gtr front bar and i think bonnet, on daws road, at 5.35pm.

wine red 33 with 33gtr wing on south road, at 5.45pm

white stagea stalking me up flagstaff hill road at 5.50pm.

Spotted:

Yesterday - blue M35 Stag on the Parade checking me out. Very smooth ride mate.

spotted said m35 on the parade when i was going to get raped at the cop shop

such a nice car :P:(

I believe thatd be me.. thanks guys ;) Yep you caught me Unbalanced, thats a nice vehicle you have there too!

spotted donut king r35 and other hot cars in the gt practicing today at clipsal 500

along with rbware's r32 gtr, a black r34 (plates blk r34), a blue r34 gtr, a silver r32 gtr, white r35 gtr in the murray walker legends tent

and there was a magna there too

-D

Saw a silver 33 doing a crafers --> Reynella run just before, had a P plated car following it, couldnt work out what it was tho. 33 had CC plates.

A white S14 with black rims stradling the double white lines as i was going past, you dont own the road!

And up near Mt. Lofty a white stag following a toyota something, i know the model of car just cant think of it at the moment..

cant remember exactly but a few skylines at bp main rd blackwood about 10:15pm.. like the sideways action but your 33 or 34 whatever it was sound like total shit < the bad stuff, not good... might have been a screamer < IT WAS GAY GET RID OF IT!!!!

page 666 devils :P work I say..lol

white R35 on marion rd last night

possibly Abe in the same area

black r32 lots of 2F2F/sponsor stickers on the front fenders , no front bar on south rd

black r33 gtr south rd not far from ohall hill

ive got the silver 34 with the black wing. Hope you didnt notice the body kit too much, its a bit fast and the furious spec :S

spotted you again this morning on blacks rd near the oakridge rd round about

took more notice of the kit this time lol, its pretty hektic! :cheers:

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