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Spotted a black HR31 with dark coloured drift teks, soo good, was about a week ago on panatalinga road, lives in woodcroft..

And a black 34 GTT cruising around morphett vale a few times this week, car sounds hawt! Looks stock with stocko rims and think it has S series plates..

Also saw a police man spot me coming around a round about so he pulled over to the side of the road to wait for me to go past, unfortunatly i had to pull into the petty station he had just pulled out of to get petty, so he drove off :P sorry but your not defecting my daily while my Skylines off the road!

you know, i thought it might have been haha! :P

Yeah i just keep to myself, rather avoid the death stares from commo drivers

here here.but thats where u learn to open gate and scare f*k outta them.

puts a smile on ya face every time

spotted kahli(spelling ?) in the new fast fours mag, under "rides underconstruction area", nice job :thumbsup: car should be hot

my bad :spank: I meant, the new HOT4's magazine with the blue wrx on the front

Spotted a tidy blue stag with a skiboat behind it on aldershot rd, lonsdale yesterday arvo. Then later on got a wave from someone in a clean white 33 at the intersection of pimpala and panalatinga rd :)

Spotted a tidy blue stag with a skiboat behind it on aldershot rd, lonsdale yesterday arvo.

That sounds like it'd be Robbie, http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/350859-c34-stagea-vs-victorian-flood-waters/

spotted chad most mornings this week at kenihans / panalatinga lights (or somewhere around there)

been coming out of kenihans in the Y-Climb cherry picker

and spotted Troy (sapphiregraphics) about lunchtime today on Flaxmill, turning into the shops near the fire station. was in the same truck :D

Spotted a tidy blue stag with a skiboat behind it on aldershot rd, lonsdale yesterday arvo. Then later on got a wave from someone in a clean white 33 at the intersection of pimpala and panalatinga rd :)

yeah that was me, had to drop the boat interior off at Southern Trim for a retrim.

Spotted RBPOWA just off of Aldershot Rd today around 1pm

Spotted wine red 33R this morning around 9.20 heading north along Brighton Road, looked completly stock? Very clean..

And a VL doing atleast 140 up the dipper on Lonsdale h/w at 4am this morning, all I wanna know is why? i was in my mums Micra so you had no need to show off.. would have sucked if a fox had ran out infront of you like they do to me a few times a week at that time of the morning..

blue 34gtr followed by a blue evo 7 and a silver s15 thru blackwood about 4.30 today....pornnn

about 4.45 followed black 33 gtr vspec on main rd towards coro where it turned into coromandel primary school, had sau url sticker on rear window cool.gif

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