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Didn't see you Mitch

by the way,where the f**k is scotch college...?

White s2 stagea with black viva wing on full boost down my street in seacombe gardens

gun metal 32gtr at the seacombe and south rd intersection

also "trivium" pulsar getting a sticker Sunday arvo,the chick looked shattered.poor girl

flat black R31 with pink stripe and the worse cut job on the shocker springs ever, defect central!!!

following by SIK R31 off beach rd

then what looked like abe from afar??? on lonsdale highway heading toward city

flat black R31 with pink stripe and the worse cut job on the shocker springs ever, defect central!!!

following by SIK R31 off beach rd

then what looked like abe from afar??? on lonsdale highway heading toward city

Yesterday, Nope, was at work. Today, nope, at home looking at things I wish I could spend money on.

Didn't see you Mitch

by the way,where the f**k is scotch college...?

White s2 stagea with black viva wing on full boost down my street in seacombe gardens

gun metal 32gtr at the seacombe and south rd intersection

also "trivium" pulsar getting a sticker Sunday arvo,the chick looked shattered.poor girl

i was undercover in a magna LOL

was the roundabout at old belair road and blythewood road

Spotted a silver R33 S2 at the intersection of Main North Rd and Mawson Lakes Bvd around 12pm today. I waved and got a wave back :ninja:

Saw a white R32 driving along side me on North East Rd at 1:40pm.

Also a black R33 S2 with a GTR wing waiting at the lights on Sturt Rd at the Sturt Rd and South Rd intersection around 2:05pm.

spotted Wine R33 "Reppr 33" staring at me , couldnt see inside his car well sun glare..lol near ICA morphett vale

rubys evil twin black stag beach rd. CC or BB plates, CFR

bright red stag behind noarlunga center

white r33 heading towards the beach on beach rd

black r34 4dr in HJ drive thru hackam got a wave back,

Last night around 8pm, spotted a white 32 on starcorps and an SAU sticker in the window at redwood pk blockbuster, then ten seconds up the road a black 32 on starcorps at the caltex filling up.

edit: and Flick in the nx on main north :D

Edited by Bridgy

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