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spotted mr 34 turning down a side street near the duke at 10pm

also a white want-to-be 33 gtr on hindley st, 20" chromies, fake gtr wing and what looked to be an ebay special gtr badge on the back

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Spotted today a wine red 33 in the Hower crash repairs in lonsdale, looks pretty damn good.

Also a 33 or 32 heading down from loftys last night around 7 maybe.. Was going around a bend so only saw hot plates, didnt have enough time to work out whether it was a 33 or 32, I'd say 33. Sounded like he was taking it easy..

And a blue 32 with a white (primed?) front bar heading south down south road, around 8 last night..

Walked past Matty out the front of Liberty petrol station in the 4WD - broken down last night?

I was going to stop by to say Hey, but me and the lady weren't in the best state to hold up a conversation hahaha.

haha, all good. heaps of people i know stopped by to say hi

idler pulley bearing siezed, so she no run :bunny: had to get towed home

black R33 GTR on beach rd. dude driving while on the phone.... :bunny:

white r32 GTR in front of me at maccas noarlunga, iron chef sticker,nismo and some racing sticker on the rear. bbs style meshie wheels , sounded like a bucket of bolts on idle... heat shield rattling like mad

white r33 4dr , clean as in "stupid cheap" parking lot near maccas

white aussie r31 turbo flogging it down my street last night ....lets say in excess of 80k sitting on rev limiter.. it's a goat path not a race course

boy you can tell schools out,,, all the tools come out to show off how well they can burn out a one wheel peel.. dickheads

spotted the shittest 31 ive ever seen....

plates are SLS020 or slw020

2 tone red and black/dark... stokies on the rear...

locked diff

drone-spec exhaust

xenons

drifting 3 roundabouts... almost hitting my stag... followed by a young dude in a blue legnum with an ironchef sticker... not good advertising there chef!

hear it atleast 2 times a week flogging but finaly got to report the feckwit to my mates in blue!!!

black R33 GTR on beach rd. dude driving while on the phone.... :whistling:

white r32 GTR in front of me at maccas noarlunga, iron chef sticker,nismo and some racing sticker on the rear. bbs style meshie wheels , sounded like a bucket of bolts on idle... heat shield rattling like mad

white r33 4dr , clean as in "stupid cheap" parking lot near maccas

white aussie r31 turbo flogging it down my street last night ....lets say in excess of 80k sitting on rev limiter.. it's a goat path not a race course

boy you can tell schools out,,, all the tools come out to show off how well they can burn out a one wheel peel.. dickheads

That's Cronic - I told him when he first got the damn thing to get that exhaust changed!!

That's Cronic - I told him when he first got the damn thing to get that exhaust changed!!

f**k. I was hoping you didn't see his post lol. Hey, at least I'm still repping your sticker on the car! Some people ask me if it's a sticker for that Iron Chef cooking TV show... So I'm doing 2 companies a favour haha.

I'm slowly getting that exhaust done... ...ever... ...so... ...slowly...

whoa, wait, he actually drives it? :whistling:

...

I've done like 15,000k's in what... 3 years? Hahaha but yeah, I do pop my head out now and again :D

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