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spotted a KB 33 again on port wakefield.

Yeh saw ya mate. nice 33 you got there, looks tough.

Spotted 20mins ago white r33 white black stockies at Caltex (boulivar) just off pt wakefield, gave ya a lil wave but you just starred at me lol...

Spotted a stock looking gun metal grey 35 GTR with something like DOHC on the plates, seen parked on springbank road around 2.15.. Sooo hooot :D

Also Simon, DARE YA's ex owner in his white 33 with the red front bar, sticks out alot more with the red front bar LOL Seen at doctors and south roads :thumbsup:

spotted ECR33 on the way home and pulled up next to you at the light of ST vincent and commercial roads.

Didn't know whether to say hi or not :thumbsup:

That would have been my mate Brinthy, you should have said hi, friendly fella :D

spotted the same 2 black and white r33's (as in one black, one white) a couple of times along Gulfview Rd, Christies Beach tonight while I was going for a walk.

Edited by Cheddar
spotted jas033 at work and a black r34on mycintire road at about 5 15 ish had a SAU sticker

haha yep thats was me in the black 34.... remember seeing you now.... clean ride you have mate

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