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Spotted a sweet white Stag ourside of Manoli's at Port Noarlunga on Sunday. Pops open the boot and reveals...a pram!

And then a kid comes out too. Of the car, not the boot :D

I defs wouldn't be letting any kids in my car! But that's just me :blink:

yesterday 5.10 near flinders on south road a silver r34 completly stock

yesterday 5.15 expressway wine red r32 speeding.

today 11.50 silver r33 with some sort of kit right up a lil cars ass

white r33 with bodykit and nice rims at southbound gym 11.50

near the end of panalatinga an r31 gray is always there with an r32 black sometimes there to

volk 34 you dident happen to go past the panorama tafe yesterday(goodwood road)?? i belive i might have been stuck behind you for a while in my white r33 s2.???

fully stock even the exhuast is stock??

silver 34 gtr with plates 'vspec34' on south road yesterday at 5.15pm.

silver 33 gtr on south road/grand junction road intersection around 10.30am,

and a black 32 with plates 'hurry up' behind me at 5.20pm on Marion Road.

Yesterday spotted

Bright yellow 180 on Melbourne St

R33 (female driver) on Weaver st Edwardstown, Pulling into a buisness across the road from work

Another 33 on north east rd

Red S15, kitted with a black bonnet on Muller rd

Today spotted

Dark Blue R33... Plates "Jabba" or something

White R34 at City Dismantliers

Likewise. Your car alarm went half way through. Everything ok?

you mean my car alarm without the siren LOL. i think my keyfob is playing up and hitting panic mode every now and again

no surprise tho LOL

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