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a white stag on manning/blacks road, had what looked like 33 gtr rims. at around 6.15pm.

^^ me mate dave :( affirmative on the 33gtr rims

also spotted a dark possibly midnight purple 33 gtr while out the front of mitch's around 6.30 :thumbsup:

first time its seen the sun in weeks. old mate was driving it. lol. what were you in? didnt see you.

on foot, smoke break out front of work. your car's looking good, i'd reconsider pissing the rims off - quite a unique look imo.

gunmetal grey 32 gtr with plates 'godz1la' out front of the Vic hotel at around 11pm. sounded tough as f**k. carbon fibre bonnet. mmm.

and some random guy telling me to "lock your diff, dude, way more fun". To which i replied, "already done mate, just don't tell the undercover cop behind me" whilst i was doing a quick lap of hindley at around 9.30pm.

dark coloured 33 i think near the round about in blackwood about an hour ago

Spotted on your way up to the Blackwood round about, was in the top windys car park with a few mates.

One of the best sounding RB's that went past tonight :P

Edited by nicr4wks

Spotted MYCEF3 in the new place down south across from haggle co, can not or the life of me remember the name of the place but yeah, you'll know where you were lol Was yesterday around 11am..

Also saw a dark grey 32 getting it sideways behind me pulling onto flaxmil from south road in the wet on wednesday arvo about 5ish, showing off infront of the 33 stopped at south road im guessing, then getting it sideways again from the round about near the ambulance station, showing off infront of me? Was nice sideways action anyways, bummer i was in the VL..

Also a dark coloured 32 i recon it is, goes past ikea just before 6 every morning, dunno if your on here.. Always hear ya going past as im walking into work..

Spotted me having my mind destroyed by JMW in his loungeroom about 1am last night :P:D

Spotted quite a few Skylines in the city late yesterday afternoon, including a silver R32 with mesh rims, a black R33 with gold rims. Also spotted a white Stagea at Gepps Cross that had SA JET SKI written down the side.

Spotted on your way up to the Blackwood round about, was in the top windys car park with a few mates.

One of the best sounding RB's that went past tonight :)

cheers bud ;)

:( ah yep i saw a couple of you in there

blue p plate 32 on victor harbour rd friday arvo... saw me getn a little loose trying to get into a small gap in traffic.

also black 34 and clean as 31 coupe across from my work at mclaren flat

Edited by kenvv

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