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standard for a lowered commo.

spotted james' 'R on north east road at about 9:30, never thought id say this... but put the works back on. gtc's dont really suit.

then spotted W4NTED chucking a lap on hindley at midnight.

then james again on the way home. quite amusing. :action-smiley-069:

they're temporary.

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i saw the marks on the footpath too steve and remember thinking... what the F*** happened there..... do you reckon he was trying to be a hero coming out of grenfell rd?

most definitely he was being a fully sic flaming mongrel and it all went wrong

pree sure i spotted matty 31 near port noarlunga at about 530 tonight in his patrol.

also was following a silver r34 gt25 down to moana. It had DD plates on it, never knew they did them.

-15 neg camber on the back

sick!

Spotted you waving at me as i drove past your? house last night around 1.. Flashed my indicator at you :)

standard for a lowered commo.

spotted james' 'R on north east road at about 9:30, never thought id say this... but put the works back on. gtc's dont really suit.

then spotted W4NTED chucking a lap on hindley at midnight.

then james again on the way home. quite amusing. :action-smiley-069:

Yes, was me on one of my many poser runs last night lol Wasnt pulled over getting drug/alcohol tested was i lol? looked over the car, but unfortunatly i had just got new tyres from the defect on Thursday :P Nice cop though..

Spotted a grey 33 in the port at 4:30ish.

Spotted a white 34 on main north at around 7pm, slow down buddy if u r on here.

To all the assholes today in v8 Sttato's and Fords, i am sitting in the left lane because i choose to drive sedately and enjoy the ride!

thats jamie. thats vivas creation and her daily drive.

she isnt on here but im pretty sure her other half is.

Theres another R34 front on a Stag in SA, he only got the kit fitted the other week though

pretty sure i spotted matty 31 near port noarlunga at about 530 tonight in his patrol.

yeah that was me :)

silver stag at BP on the run at Darlington 8ish had SAUSA sticker(back right window) and looked like the missus was in there too

saw that as it left.......rear bar was held on with duct tape on the drivers side. 350z 6 spoker wheels suit it nicely

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and also spotted heslo and josh on a "man date" at a gelati bar on rundle st tonight LOL

my friend had to ask me afterwards if i was being serious when i was talking about the "man date" :rofl:

Came out of West Lakes shops this arvo heading towards taps hill ..two cars back from a Black R34 looked very neat...pulled up next to him gave thunmbs up..It had Had Bov that sounded nice as ..:thumbsup:

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AHHH*33 driving abit like a ballbag yesterday.

Tailgated me and a few other people on south road.

Yeh saw him down seaford driving like a tool aswell..

Silver, roh wheels, red and white plates, with a snow plow as a front bar lol

Also seen a dark blue 32gtr down hindley sat night pulled over by the cops.. Wonder if he got a yellow canairy?

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