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ah you the white 32 i mentioned above..

saw "dare ya" parked out front of tyre power blackwood

Yep...that would be me...seen you stop at the lights waiting to turn left, not sure where the Dark 33 went..seen you behind him though

A sorry looking red R32, having just rear ended another car at Salisbury Hwy, Mawson lakes intersection at 7:40am today.

Didnt look good.... the other car looked ok, dont think the 32 was drivable..... :D:)

A sorry looking red R32, having just rear ended another car at Salisbury Hwy, Mawson lakes intersection at 7:40am today.

Didnt look good.... the other car looked ok, dont think the 32 was drivable..... :P:P

Spotted that also this morning

saw the 'windies' gang last night on the way home from dinner - errm...supra, dareya, mstr34, 2 white 2door 34's, turbotalia, maroon 32, black 32gtr & a few nasty big holdens haha

spotted some joker roll by with a blown gasket... :P

Spotted silver 33 I think it was a gtr had black rims parked out the front of the post office blackwood near the roundabout at 330pm

Edited by r32man09

Spotted Black 33 going south along Portrush Road, had 5 spoke silver rims, was around 3.30ish.

A black 33 GTR going down darlington hill on South Road, looked and sounded stock, had S series plates. About 1ish today.

And MS R33, white 33 going along Kenneth Road, turned left down Flaxmill Road, 4.45pm today..

black 33 with white wheels parked opposite the belair hotel, 8pm

white 32 with black wheels going across the train line about 10 seconds later

'rrr-322' main rd blackwood while i was at fancy burger! about 8.30.

Silver 33, Esplanarde, Moana, stopped in the car park down the bottom of the hill. Blue neons inside the car look awsome :D Had silver 5? spoke rims..

Black 33 on the esplanarde near the onkaparinga mouth, looked fairly stock..

Both tonight about half hour ago..

Spotted a black 4door R31 driving down main north this moring on the way to work. He was reving and swearing in frustration at the lights, swerving between traffic, tailgating, and cutting people off.

Seriously mate, calm down, life is way too short to be stressed! Plus that with all your manovers, I was behind you at every set of lights cursing along in my daily.

Your car sounds pretty tough tho!

spotted 'ICULKIN' twice within 10 mins yesterday arvo round lunch time... first one was on o'sullivan beach rd, lonsdale... then on aldenhoven road...also in lonsdale.... i was the big fella walking along gawking at your sexy ride :(

Spotted Aaaahhhh33 last night on South Road.

Also spotted 2 bogans talking to me last night at like 3am in Hallett Cove. One said his FPV was running 320psi on his "$60,000 turbo"

What are you? From Queen St Smash?

Then the other told me I should get some 20" rims and roll the guards "like his Datto". What a fail.

Edited by CRoNic...

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