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On wednesday night, spotted a silver 33 going past me on Oakridge road, at around 9.10pm, maybe Lucas?

and spotted a silver 34 going past me on Blacks road around the same time, sounded nice..possibly Jess?

Had a nice lol when leaving work today.

Went outside, unlocked car, i then hear a v6/v8 letting loose down the road heading past where i am on marion road, the white falcon goes past...then 2 seconds later a cop cars goes past with the lights on. I leave work, and see the cop giving the guy a lecture. Good job on the cop ;)...oh and spotted a Silver R33 on marion road around 5:45pm - same time this happened.

That silver R33 might have been me. I was driving down to the BP on South Road to get some fuel at that time. Wednesdays are my petrol day :cheers: Saw that marked cop car which pulled over a falcon with big chrome wheels.

BB-5xxLL

-you drive like a f**khead

-your shitbox is blowing white smoke

-and your anodized wheels would look more at home on a mardi gras float

if my son was in the car with me today,whilst you were ducking,weaving and diving in front of me at the lights then flat slapping gear changes amongst heavy traffic,i would have called the cops.i still mite yet

you cock

Forgot to mention ...

Spotted MISS VQ in her shitbox Commonwhore last weekend ... sitting up my arse down Main North Road. Then almost hitting my Stagea trying to run up the inside of me on a 2 lane into 1 merge section of road. THEN almost hitting me whilst tailgating me again when I had to turn down a mate's street. BUt clearly she's tough, having given me the finger after she was safely up the road and I couldn't turn around. Stupid thing to do when the owner sticks that thing in car shows regularly. See you soon. :)

Also spotted Matty last night down Brighton Road. :ermm:

Forgot to mention ...

Spotted MISS VQ in her shitbox Commonwhore last weekend ... sitting up my arse down Main North Road. Then almost hitting my Stagea trying to run up the inside of me on a 2 lane into 1 merge section of road. THEN almost hitting me whilst tailgating me again when I had to turn down a mate's street. BUt clearly she's tough, having given me the finger after she was safely up the road and I couldn't turn around. Stupid thing to do when the owner sticks that thing in car shows regularly. See you soon. :)

Also spotted Matty last night down Brighton Road. :)

I now give you..... her mobile number

http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehi...QAdIdZ198720328

Ugly fkn car too

-D

I now give you..... her mobile number

http://adelaide.gumtree.com.au/c-Cars-Vehi...QAdIdZ198720328

Ugly fkn car too

-D

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Spotted a R34 with different colour panels and bumpers all over it on NE road today, plates "CAESER"

spotted ruby last night (when he got up next to me, couldnt see him behind me)

and some dickwad in a 34 GTT tonight...........S reg plates that end in AFO (and you have half your right inner parker out)

glad to see you got cut off you cockfag, considering you were driving down the painted island on seacombe road (and trying to do chirpies outta the roundabout at morphett road). lucky i wasnt in the mood to follow a bit further and get your number

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