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silver 34 and a greeny 33 with a big wing going past msy mooringe ave at 2.45pm

white 33 south rd near torrens rd i think it was, just after 3pm

maroon 32 sounded like a gtr, south rd near hindmarsh, about 4.30pm

Spotted DARE YA on south road, was following for a while in my silver S1 31, then again pulling into super cheap when i was filling up at BP

Also let a grey S1 33 in just before daws road, had a drift wing

Spotted DARE YA on south road, was following for a while in my silver S1 31, then again pulling into super cheap when i was filling up at BP

word :D

also spotted a white 260rs on south rd near peter van, driver was wearing a orange hi vis

may have been me what time ??? i go up and down there 2-3 times a day

umm i cant remember if it was morning or a bit later in day like 12 or so, but i think it was you coz of the bodykit u dident happen to remember a white r33 go zooming past

If that was you I'm pretty sure I spotted you in Hackham (up the road from Woolworthes) recently too.

yeah I'm sure it was. I think your car would either be the wine r33 or the blueish purple r33 I see all the time..lol off states rd, hackam/MV area

Edited by sapphiregraphics
white 34 sedan, lowered on 34 gtr rims, chick driver around 4:30 on currie st in the city, looked mint!

then a silver spoiler-less 33 gtst shortly after

thats a mates girlfriend it is crazy mint not a scratch on it !

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