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spotted the gunmetal 32 GTR with white TE37s that lives round my way following me into my street again about 4:30pm

musta seen the SAU:SA sticker on the back of my truck by now (and the couple of times ive been towing my R)

come on......own up who it is :action-smiley-069:

i was the one that waved at ya at the seacombe roundabout :D

Yeah, i was a fair way behind you and saw you as i turned onto Majors rd. You were taking off from the lights.

Ah yeah, that was deffently me haha.

Been working in the workshop till I get sent out next so I might see you sometime soon haha.

Spotted a silver r33 s1 with black ROH rims on Main North Road around 2ish this afternoon. Man what the hell are people doing, no shit i see heaps of cars going into the northern impound yard. There must be 300 odd cars in there at the moment and it can only hold around 500.

dark gray r33 chrome 5 spokes on states rd again, I really wouldnt' leave that parked in that location overnight if you are ?? it is DA HOOD !!!

tan r31 with front spoiler lip at hackam workplace, looked decent is that your daily now Brenden ?

spotted "THEMACK" white 33....frigin idiot driver..alll over the road anytime i got close to him he would speed off in 2nd at 100kph...HAHA was an absolute joke like he had something to prove LOL... HEAPS TUFF MATE.....wow u can floor it in 2nd..congrats u moron...HA...

spotted "THEMACK" white 33....frigin idiot driver..alll over the road anytime i got close to him he would speed off in 2nd at 100kph...HAHA was an absolute joke like he had something to prove LOL... HEAPS TUFF MATE.....wow u can floor it in 2nd..congrats u moron...HA...

I've seen him drive like that numerous times and I know others have spotted him drive like a tool aswell.

Spotted a silver R33 S2 with a GTR wing on South Rd at Darlington at 4:45pm today. Also a white Stag on Morphett Rd just after the Seacombe/Morphett Rd roundabout around 6pm.

spotted two idiots in a red 34 behind me on port wakefield road gawler bound at 10:15pm. I drive off nicely from the lights, his terribly sounding 34 up my ass, so i put the boot in it to get away. i hear his car droning its lungs out to catch up. i pull away easily and sit at 80 in the left lane. he drones up on the right, the pair of them looking at my yellow beast.

i wind down the window 'nice 34 mate'

The sikunts go 'you too - how much is it putting out?'

I say 'about 200-220'

he goes 'this is 230 kw at THE WHEELS MATE'

i laugh and wind up the window and turn off the highway.

Hope this clown isnt on this forum...surely not someone as hektik as him

spotted a random p-plater in a silver R32, with his mates in his car, nearly slam into a parked car on south @ junkfood corner bout 3:30 tonight.

Gassed it up the inside lane after tailgating the shit out of me, and then locked it up missed a parked car by inches. FKN TOOL!!!

spotted "THEMACK" white 33....frigin idiot driver..alll over the road anytime i got close to him he would speed off in 2nd at 100kph...HAHA was an absolute joke like he had something to prove LOL... HEAPS TUFF MATE.....wow u can floor it in 2nd..congrats u moron...HA...

i know where he lives too..... :P

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