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Spotted a white 31, Flaxmil road, about half hour ago. Had R31 skyline club stickers on the side windows and one about a cake? on the rear window lol Think it had P plates..

Also a black 34 2dr going along panatalinga road heading north, just off wheatshief road.. This was about half hour ago also..

thats linda's car.....sticker would have been "to make room for cupcake"

thats linda's car.....sticker would have been "to make room for cupcake"

Thats the one lol thought it was funny. Was going to wave or say hi to him but may have been weird coming from a guy in a VL wagon...

Oh and also saw a white stag reversed parked outside of exhaust tech. On goodwood road. Had S series plates, looks fairly nice.

nope, not me. was at work way down the dirty south

spotted a silver 33R with black rims on Salisbury Hwy last nite bout 11........nice flames :D

saw abe go past AGAIN this morning :bunny:

What did i do this time?...you may see me again tomorrow if your there...unless i take a different route :blush:

Spotted a Silver R32 on Marion Road at about 5:45pm.

What did i do this time?...you may see me again tomorrow if your there...unless i take a different route :D

nothing this time, drove past while i was winching cable thru the conduits, still could hear u over the diesel winch motor LOL. i'll be there for a few weeks as we're doin all the underground cable for the junction revamp

Spotted blue r33 on bridge road 1 hour ago sliding in the rain.

were you driving at the back of pt adel about 15 min ago?

spotted 2 prostitutes on hanson rd

spotted a hot house green and primer celica on hanson rd sporting a "turbo tosser" sticker

spotted R33 dark grey on victoria rd

and this is all in my adventure to croydon maccas lol

were you driving at the back of pt adel about 15 min ago?

spotted 2 prostitutes on hanson rd

spotted a hot house green and primer celica on hanson rd sporting a "turbo tosser" sticker

spotted R33 dark grey on victoria rd

and this is all in my adventure to croydon maccas lol

:down:

were you driving at the back of pt adel about 15 min ago?

spotted 2 prostitutes on hanson rd

spotted a hot house green and primer celica on hanson rd sporting a "turbo tosser" sticker

spotted R33 dark grey on victoria rd

and this is all in my adventure to croydon maccas lol

Nope i wasnt in pt adelaide that day lol. ahaha 2 prostitute lol, i always see prostitute on hanson road, mostly ferral looking ones, and always on grand junction road but there bogans. :down:

Hmm, I never see prostitutes on Hanson Road, maybe they're running away from me...

Anyway, I think I saw James34 on Main North Road, Enfield at around midnight tonight, heading to town.

Lol mayb u cant tell which one are the prosties on hanson road haha, well they usually look feral and junkies that always carry hand bags and some are abo's.

Spotted in Walkley Heights yesterday a white 34 and spotted 2 mins ago out my window a silver 34 driving around around in Walkley's.

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