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white r34 gtt for sale with gold wheels on south road from o'halloran hill to darlington. offered to swap for my stag but sorry dude i want a 4cyl.

and a burgandy 32 with kit and stickerz on south rd turning to seacomb rd at the same time.

white skyline (didnt see what type) going up one tree hill road about 8.30

silver stag at the lights outside the gg fire station at about 530

and luke? were you on golden grove road about 530 to? in the ute?

white skyline (didnt see what type) going up one tree hill road about 8.30

silver stag at the lights outside the gg fire station at about 530

and luke? were you on golden grove road about 530 to? in the ute?

Yep, that was me :D

May have spotted Cronic earlier today going down elizabeth road maybe? If you have S series plates...

Also Wednesday night spotted a black 31 in the southgate plaza carpark, there to watch the fireworks?, then again yesterday leaving the deli on kenneth road and then heading back to work it looked like in lonsdale.. Has black painted hubcaps? also had SAU.SA stickers and R31 skylineclub stickers..

May have spotted Cronic earlier today going down elizabeth road maybe? If you have S series plates...

Also Wednesday night spotted a black 31 in the southgate plaza carpark, there to watch the fireworks?, then again yesterday leaving the deli on kenneth road and then heading back to work it looked like in lonsdale.. Has black painted hubcaps? also had SAU.SA stickers and R31 skylineclub stickers..

dark grey? sounds like nugzy's car (especially repping the sau-sa stickers

dark grey? sounds like nugzy's car (especially repping the sau-sa stickers

could very well be dark grey.. Looked black but yeah, was dark and yesterday it was too far away..

Also saw a clean silver 33 parked behind the deli on the honeypot road..

been seeing a wite 34 most morning going to work, normally follow each other down tapleys hill, port rd and grand junction rd. Has gold wheels with slight dish and chrome lip, turbo, auto, exhaust, just recently a fresh dent/hit on the passenger rear 1/4 just before wheel arch. Asian chick driving. Was fair clean before the damage, anyone?

been seeing a wite 34 most morning going to work, normally follow each other down tapleys hill, port rd and grand junction rd. Has gold wheels with slight dish and chrome lip, turbo, auto, exhaust, just recently a fresh dent/hit on the passenger rear 1/4 just before wheel arch. Asian chick driving. Was fair clean before the damage, anyone?

Yep that sounds about right <|;D

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