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spotted james in the 'R on main north, city bound nearish the shopping city at gepps.

wouldve waved, but it took me a f**kin long while to figure out it was you. lol.

Twas i Dave, dont worry took me a while to figure it was you too mate. 200 looks damn sweet on the road mate :D

spotted a silver 33 with bbs mesh wheels turning at morphett / seacombe road roundabout this arvo about 2

Sounds like that was me in the silver 33 but I was going through that roundabout closer to 3pm :blush:

Sounds like that was me in the silver 33 but I was going through that roundabout closer to 3pm :)

might have been 3, i was losing track of time yesterday haha

i was waiting to turn onto seacombe road in the patrol, wouldnt have been hard to miss it :blush: didnt know that you lived in my neck of the woods :(

White 33, possibly a GTR turning right from Brighton Road onto Sturt Road, had dark coloured rims. Looked tough from the front..

And also a wine red 33 in the BP further south of Sturt Road, not the one on the corner, but further south.

And a stock grey 32 with BB plates stopped on Brighton Road.

All this morning around 9.30.

Spotted C U BYE (33) in Pultney St Saturday night.

And a Black 4 door 33 with Red rims? Very different.

Oh and a Silver 32 with twin straight pipes hanging out on Light Square Saturday night... Noticed you were shitting yourself/shifting into 5th gear at 20k/h while the cop was next to you lol

saw a white r33 broken down on main nth rd nr midway guy standing next too it was on the ph i couldnt stop i was on the opposite side taking the mrs to work .

hope you got it all sorted out

Edited by mid life crisis

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