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Spotted one of the nicest 33R's I have ever seen, very nice, south road heading north, turning right at the macca's before the expressway on ramp.. S series plates, stock rims, huge zorst, very nice! Gave a wave and got one in return :)

Cheers mate, very nice car yourself \

also spotted i think a white stag in marion car park, gave a wave dunno if he saw me

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rrr 322 on oakridge road, looking hellaflush as usual, at around 7pm friday night, Nussio winning a grand at the cas, Ruby at Vili's, and Chad and female accomplice along with james at vili's after.

2 pimp as 34 4 doors at strath yesterday

black one, GTR front (again)

silver one, enkei rpf1s and an agressive engine note, female driver

black 34 was me bud and the silver my brothers car.. what were u in...>?

Few spots tonite while at windys spotted pepsinator crusin up windys then back down and sum other white r33 with black rims. Then spotted a beast think Black gtr 32 Sounded sooo tuff had chrome rims cc plates pretty sure it was a woman driving loved it when they left the car park lol:p

last night wasnt bad. friday night/saturday morning they were f**king everywhere.

both ends of north terrace, on foot and on bikes on hindley street, west terrace, unmarked cars on rundle, rbt both directions on the morphett bridge, rbt on king william, etc etc. wasnt fun trying to get the 200 out of town without getting stickered.

black 34 was me bud and the silver my brothers car.. what were u in...>?

i was part of the powerline crews working down Parker Street. Normally gave the thumbs up as you went past

and another spotted, saw Josh in his 33 up in Golden Grove.........bit of a confused wave (as i was in the back, my mate was driving and his missus was up front too) LOL

i was part of the powerline crews working down Parker Street. Normally gave the thumbs up as you went past

and another spotted, saw Josh in his 33 up in Golden Grove.........bit of a confused wave (as i was in the back, my mate was driving and his missus was up front too) LOL

ah sorry missed ya. il keep my eyes open.probably running late as i normally am. theres a handful of nice imports down this way....

Yeah matty looked for you in the drivers seat but didn't cya.

Also suprised to see you on the north side

was up that way for my mates bucks show

he lasted till 9pm before chucking all over the lion statues out the front of the stamford plaza :laugh:

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