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Spotted 3 skylines (One white 33, one silver 33 with black rims and one red 32, possibly a GTR) stopped with a silver S15 and another car i didnt get a look at. Just before the freeway on upper sturt road i think it is heading north towards the freeway. Were pulling away just as i went south past them.. Went about 5 seconds around the bend, did a u-turn and went back but by the time i came around they were nowhere to be seen :( Was sunday night around 10.45pm.

Also Trust 6 in the new edition of HPI mag.

Seen a white 34gtr cross in front of me on war mamorial dr at about 4:45. Also drove up next to a white rs4 stagea on west tce. Didnt even realise you were there dude until you past me again. Has been a long day. Hahaha.

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Spotted a R34 on South Road just after 6pm, as i was heading home to Aldinga, if your on here, 1 of your headlights need fixing.

Hey I think I saw the same guy on South rd closer to Henley Beach Rd intersection - red R34, passenger-side headlight out ..

saw DARE YA last night out front of tyre power blackwood carpark on phone or something

would have been tuesday, i was waiting for my mate in the bp haha

spotted a white 33 gtr this morning at about 9 on grenfel st near frome intersection

Hey I think I saw the same guy on South rd closer to Henley Beach Rd intersection - red R34, passenger-side headlight out ..

Possibly, don't know the colour, but the passenger headlight was out.

wine r33 on honey pot road. got a wave

massive 5" rpm gauge on dash of a dead stock shite box ford laser same area, bogan central

adam at autobarn noarlunga with stock wheels on the r32 ????

Stop driving past my place LOL seen ya about 4 times today :(.. Up and down Elizabeth road...

Also spotted this, wont say where (hopefully the pic doesnt give it away too much) One tuff looking 32! :banana:

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Stop driving past my place LOL seen ya about 4 times today :( .. Up and down Elizabeth road...

Also spotted this, wont say where (hopefully the pic doesnt give it away too much) One tuff looking 32! :banana:

LOL, I know where that is, I think I see it parked around there sometimes when I drive past, or another one.

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