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spotted (and got a wave from) SAU-034 last night on west terrace. reminds me how much i like 34Rs :thumbsup:

Hey Matty :action-smiley-069: Had a feeling it was you, although never met you before!! Think the SAU stickers on the back gave it away. :thumbsup:

Hey Matty :action-smiley-069: Had a feeling it was you, although never met you before!! Think the SAU stickers on the back gave it away. :thumbsup:

haha all good, most people arent sure its me or not cos i dont have the plates anymore :P nice score on your plates too ;)

thats true, every time i see a skyline and want to try and promote SAU, i make sure that i get in front of them so they can see :P

May have spotted Bezender yesterday arvo sometime in Morphett Vale, dunno what you'd be doing up this way but, if not its your twin, was black, had the same rims and had BB plates..

A silver 4dr 34 parked with a white 31 on East Avenue around Goodwood outside a pizza? place, heard me coming and looked out just as i drove past..

Posibly Pepsinator on Fullarton Road heading towards the city? Was white, looked to have white rims, and was pretty low, was last night sometime..

And a red 32 with differant coloured paint patches all over the right/front of the car, seen it a few times, waiting for a respray im guessing, was on North East Road yesterday...

Edit: Also a white 33 went past mine yesterday trailered behind a mini bus type van, all panels on the right were dented in some way, flat tyres, had decent looking rims with yellow brake calipers, no plates.. Anyone know the owner or the car? Was in Morphett Vale, never seen the car around before..

spotted 'vspc 34' on south rd about 1.45pm today near henley beach rd

also a black 32 gtr with meshy type chrome wheels at the hub kfc tonight, could hear it from inside the chinese restaurant laugh.gif

few other 33s today on south rd around 3pm, white one with gold wheels and a black one from memory

also lewis at his place of residence :P

Edited by stolen-gtr

spotted BALLERZ just off Unley Rd around midday

and then on Unley Rd spotted PUREZED driving along

shortly after spotted in the City an epic failed R32 GTST, black, fairly standard, standard GTST spoiler etc... with a GTR badge on the rear.

May have spotted Bezender yesterday arvo sometime in Morphett Vale, dunno what you'd be doing up this way but, if not its your twin, was black, had the same rims and had BB plates..

yep that was me, my gf lives down ur way

i too spotted 'purezed' stuck in line with me an many other people at the blackwood train crossing after the boom gates were stuck down due to a lightning strike...lol

also 'mstr34' heading up shepherds hill rd

i too spotted 'purezed' stuck in line with me an many other people at the blackwood train crossing after the boom gates were stuck down due to a lightning strike...lol

also 'mstr34' heading up shepherds hill rd

The Torrens Rd boom gate was stuck down too yesterday! I drove onto the median strip and went around :laugh:

spotted a P plater in a QLD reg'd 34R last night (lucky bastard). drove next to / behind / slightly in front of me along brighton road / tapleys hill road. sounded nice too

and a couple of V35 sedans around the place of late, starting to become popular i see

cheers mate That would have been me thought it was u but wasnt shure because u changed your plates. :)

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