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Spotted Wayne in his GTR turning off of South Rd at about 12:30. I was in the work ute

were u down south this morning (say around 10ish). coulda sworn i seen ya in the work ute on seacombe road

needless to say i was incognito in the astra, so u def wouldnt hav seen me haha

I was in Brighton mate, but don't think I was on Seacombe Rd at 10:00

might have been earlier, but i cant remember. you woulda been heading towards brighton from south road (was just past the first set of shops when i thought i saw ya)

well, next time ya down this way, dont be rude and drop in :P

Spotted a silver 33 with white starcorp impuls in autobarn noarlunga this morning, plates XATxxx, looked fairly nice.

White 32 parked next to autobarn, recon ya work there or in the good guys maybe, had TE37's i recon..

White 31 with white 5 spoke rims, bains road/south road intersection, had P plates, sounded tough as.. Also had R31 skyline club stikers, spot a few 31's around down south with those stickers a fair bit... Know this guy Matty? This was about 11.30ish maybe..

Few other nice lines and stags around the place, nothing that stood out tho...

might have been earlier, but i cant remember. you woulda been heading towards brighton from south road (was just past the first set of shops when i thought i saw ya)

well, next time ya down this way, dont be rude and drop in :down:

That would have been me! I was working, would have loved to have stopped in :P

Yeah I'm pretty capable of driving at any speeds having this fancy card in my wallet thats called a 'driver's license'.

lol, well played.

spotted RIP-911 at the bottom of gorge road, at the lights there at about 3pm.

black 32 gtst with blacked out meshies and straight pipes picking someone up near my place about 20 minutea ago. sounded rad.

lol, well played.

you two know they dont physically take it away from you, yeah?

i still have the licence, it just means less than it normally does.

black 32 gtst with blacked out meshies and straight pipes picking someone up near my place about 20 minutea ago. sounded rad.

you two know they dont physically take it away from you, yeah?

i still have the licence, it just means less than it normally does.

like not even worth the material its printed on lawls

-D

Spotted a bunch of Skylines infront of Dion's house last night.
Hmm, so did I, what a coincidence :action-smiley-069:
and so did i, hmmm i think somethng is going on

The question is, what were all you people doing in my front yard?!?

JMW and Writeoff arent off the hook either :)

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