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spotted a silverish stagea with plates rbb-250 on south road, around 5.30pm.

and a black navara with nismo sticker and iron chef sticker on rear window, just before daws road at 5.15pm.

something a little different, spotted a black f360 with heavily tinted windows, and white te37's on at the intersection of churchill and regency about 10ish am..

by the time i had my camera out of my bag, it was well and truly gone. :ph34r:

Black 33gtr Melbourne st and jerningham st intersection about 12.30 today, sounded dope

White 33gtst with gtr wing parked on wakefield st out the front of the Asian supermarket 5.45pm ^_^

'Fallen' in the kurralta park area just before

TE37's eh? Interesting...

jah. i was rather suprised. i stood there with a stupid look on my face admiring it for a while before my mind went 'oi, idiot, take a f**kin photo'. :wub:

Black 33gtr Melbourne st and jerningham st intersection about 12.30 today, sounded dope

White 33gtst with gtr wing parked on wakefield st out the front of the Asian supermarket 5.45pm ^_^

'Fallen' in the kurralta park area just before

spotted said car at cross road maccas

if you can afford gay teks you can afford mspec -_-

is it just me or are alot of "non" gtr skylines kicking around with gtr badges on them...

this 1 takes the cake, i was on south rd near the cross rd overpass last nite, saw a r32 skyline in front of me, when i caught

up to it i swear it was none turbo with the gay non turbo wheels but had a gtr badge on the rear with some gooby indian/pakki

guy driving... i tried to slow down to get a better look but the more i slowed down they did to then they pulled off...

these fake wanna b losers give real gtr's a bad look n rep

Spotted a blue Stagea at John St Salisbury at around 12.30 this arvo.

Also a fagggot mofo on the PRE at around 5.30 in a POS red excel deliberately blocking traffic by speeding up in the right lane until he got next to a slow car in the left lane then sat right next to it causing a mobile fkn road block. Then this mofo speeds up because he must have thought I'd overtake on the 3rd inside lane that appears on the bend when you get towards South Rd so speeds up to probably 130-140 and catches the next slow car in the left lane and proceeds to slow down again. Thank fk the fagggot got off on Hanson Rd!!!

and who says Bullbars are for Off Road use only?! :whistling:

so true, i like people who try to brake test me when in front of me :whistling:

spotted a few skylines go past me today (briens road, up near the new super school being built). notably the white 33 with white wheels that came outta the construction site about 4

Spotted a older model magna (TP ish) with ralli art stickers and randomly stuck on "performance parts", including a spoiler and roof scoop.

Saw a little Toyota echo with chrome hub caps, boot spoiler and hood scoop the other day ;)

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