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Spotted a silver 33, Flaxmill Road, Nice looking blonde driving (what is it with blondes in 33's) Yesterday, Cant remember time.

A white 32 about 2 seconds after the above, same spot. P plater.

A black 32 today same place as above, hot blonde driving also. All GTSt's.

Didnt know so many people lived down south, all within 2 minutes of eachother. :cool:

black r32 with uras rear bar on regency road 30 mins ago

-D

if it was me you saw its a vertex rear bar and my 32 is gunmetal grey :D i saw you aswell i was driving next to you then i turned onto south road and you continued on, what happened to your front lip

if it was me you saw its a vertex rear bar and my 32 is gunmetal grey :D i saw you aswell i was driving next to you then i turned onto south road and you continued on, what happened to your front lip

removed it due to clearance issues with last suspension

getting it repainted when i get type m skirts

-D

Parked next to a black R33 around midday behind the Mawson Lakes Hotel today.

Also was following a white Stagea down Happy Valley Drive which turned onto Windebanks Road around 4:30pm.

Short time later a white V35 drove past me on Alpine Road in Happy Valley.

That was me in the stagea i cant remember if i saw you or not

Just spotted a grey 2door r34 with the numberplate R34SKY on north east road at Collinswood heading towards the city.

Lol that's me. And on my Bday too (albeit last year..!).

I remember I had the day off but headed in to work (for the bring a cake on your birthday rule).

Classic.

Edited by gwilkinson34

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