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Oh yeah, i remember that beanie. i wanted that beanie a fair bit hey!

spotted a black 34 near the freeway on-track near mt barker around 1.30 or so pm..was on the r31 cruise that was going there..

and a black 34 4 door with black drifteks, in Gumeracha around 3.30

silver autech stag and black s15 on south road ohalloran hill about lunchtime, turned left onto chandlers hill road

and think i spotted Blazk on south road at croydon this arvo

new S reg plates (with an I in the middle), looked similar to the pics. i was goin toward torrens road with the trailer in tow

silver autech stag and black s15 on south road ohalloran hill about lunchtime, turned left onto chandlers hill road

and think i spotted Blazk on south road at croydon this arvo

new S reg plates (with an I in the middle), looked similar to the pics. i was goin toward torrens road with the trailer in tow

Yerp that was me, first to spot me in SA :)

Spotted a silver Stagea turning off Finniss St into Hersey Ct, Marion at 5:10pm yesterday.

Also at 7pm yesterday spotted a white R32 parked in my street.

Today spotted a white R33 waiting at the Diagonal Rd/Sturt Rd intersection around 2:45pm.

Spotted a Silver 34 going along South road near Marion on Saturday... Some ethnic guy driving. Was a huge fail when I saw he put a GTR badge on the boot on the left side half way up. And his Bob Jane special rims.

The bigger fail came from my lady passenger who said "That GTR looks better than yours."

Glass in the face was an option running through my head at that moment.

Late post but

Friday

Dark Purple S14 with vented front guards in the backstreets of Edwardstown

White R32 GTR at Holden Hill, parked behind gates on grass at a house

White Cef wiv black kit (unpainted) in Turbo tune a couple of times

Sunday

Silver Stag on states rd followed closley by a undercoverie

Blue S15 on Wheatchif rd

Monday (2day)

Yellow S15 at Moana driving down commercial rd heading towards seaford (female driver)

Black R23 (P plater) going up and down Dover st in Aldinga Beach

Black 180 at Hungry Jacks Seaford

Another black R32 (P plater) on Cherry Gardens rd

White R33 on south road (daws rd intersection) had the number "13" on the top right corner of the rear window

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