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silver stag heading down beach rd, sorry if I had to boost past you, the cars behind you wouldn't let me merge..lol

cute blond with a black r32 on beach rd. turbine looking chrome wheels

white r33 with a white sticker on the top of the windshield beach rd

Gunmetal grey R35 garaged with the garage door open.

It's in a workshop of some sort on the north corner of Brighton road and oaklands road. it Looked nice although they're not totally my thing...

Edited by Samuel Leonard

See the same Gun Metal 32 GTR with gold rims older male, Purple 33 GTR female, and a nice Red 31 Silhouette younger male everyday too and from work on Grand Junction Rd.. Anyone from here?

Also Black 33 4dr with red rims sometimes, didnt like it at first but has grown on me!

Spotted JMW and I gallivanting around town today while I was supposed to be at uni lol. Ran into Melissa (Hostile's partner) in Rundle Mall, spotted a black R32 GTSt with a SAU sticker at the Botanic Gardens and then we spotted MUDHNTR from the train at Womma Road train crossing, Elizabeth.

saw cara in her r34 on main road gepps cross intersection "why so angry" :P did you get rid of nasty vinyls? cos black looks better

also saw red stagea going up to blackwood shep rd and a nice dark looking r32 gtst after work

everyone have a safe weekend :)

Black stag on rundle street, plates rrs250 sausa sticker on rear side window

thats RubyRS4

speaking of which, saw said suspect character at BP West Tce last night.....tried with vain attempt to run him down :)

Saw a Bayside Blue Stagea at Port Noarlunga round-a-bout at about 6:20pm tonight, and then saw a Silver R34 on Commercial Road, Seaford way.

that would have been my wife heading out in the stagea.

On my way to the city i spotted a Stagea turning up to mt lofty off goodwood rd

then on west terrace i had a dark blue m35(very nice looking one) nice kit and nice and dumped behind me.

Then on the way home from town seen a white stagea on south rd driving towards castle plazza.

A very stock looking r32 GTS-T parked in the duck inn hotel in coromandel valley.

Grey with gts-t badging. Not lowered but my god 32's are so beautiful! The only way to make them ugly is by putting a fully sick body kit on one! Any other 32 looks good :P

Edited by Samuel Leonard
Black stag on rundle street, plates rrs250 sausa sticker on rear side window
thats RubyRS4

speaking of which, saw said suspect character at BP West Tce last night.....tried with vain attempt to run him down :D

You can't run anyone down in mummy's car :)

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