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Spotted Matty t on south road last night near grand junction road!

which day mate? and did i have the trailer on

:laugh:

done so much driving the last few days i cant remember when and where ive been

*edit*

also spotted jamie (boostin32) driving past my mates place while we had the patrol in bits :P haha

good to see she's runnin alright ;)

Spotted a few SAU people down West Lakes in the afternoon, then a few others at Mt. Lofty last night, then a shitload more at Windy Point after that.

Today just the white 32R in McLaren Vale round noon at the petrol station.

r33 with black bonnet in mt gambier...... looked nice...

also a white four door 34 looked stock but tidy with forsale on the side....also in mt gambier..

otherwise seems to be a city of no imports

spotted some wankers cutting through traffic on Port wakefield rd then turning onto salisbury highway, going well above speed limit.

Silver r33, maroon r32, red cordia.

im sure il see yas on the news when your family members place flowers at your crash scene...idiots

Drove down south rd, goodwood rd and greenhill with "hurryup". Had a quick chat at the lights, nice car mate. Hopefully next time I see ya I have some fresh rubber

He used to be my neighbour. Alright bloke and was always up for a chat

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