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spotted me taking a heap of shit work truck through regency for roady today.

was on double defect and they passed it.

are they getting more lienient atm or was i just plain lucky?

also seen a silver 32 broken down on pt waikfield rd cavan. hadnt even pushed it off the rd and no hazaeds on.

he was just sittin in it looking like he was chattin to someone inside with no care in the world.

good one.

white 32 with dark wheels at the seaford tav last night and also turning onto griffiths drive about 3pm

white 32 gtr 'gtr 094' behind me in the hj's darlington drive thru just after 3.30 today

Today spotted

White 180 on cross rd followed for a bit b4 he pulled in to maccas

Silver Cef on states.... Mmmmm sexy

White RX7 S5 on Panatalinga, clean as

Yesterday

Purple Sileighty back streets of edwardstown

White 180 on the back of a car trailer towed by a 4x4 near glenside

Spotted red r33 gtst on beach rd round 1ish heading towards the beach..

Purple r33 bottom of cement hill round 2...

White r33 turning onto sturt rd off Brighton rd round 2:10 with kit,exhaust,black face rims..

Saw a grey 32 on anzac stopped by the 5-0 at 4:30. Also saw heslo at AJD. Shot a few photos before i left. Missed almost all of it. Damn!

Saw this car as well, then a bit later going south on Brighton Rd .. Female driver, I think?

All sunday.spotted chad yesterday down at brighton, stag =wub.gif

A white 34 fourddoor with a blackbonnet going along taplies hill, closley followed by a yellow twodoor 34.

Bayside Blue GTR on the floooor with some dope fitment on diagonal road going towards glenelg woot.gif

''iculkn black stag parked down my street yesterday . same one I think from supercheap darlington ???

showroom new R32 GTR , black one on south rd near onka river heading south, car was flawless

white r31 with P's and burnout rims on rear of it coming out of aldinga about 4pm , blowing a bit of smoke and sounded like hell.

every tool in town doing doughnuts and drifts up the hills from me last night. annoying pricks take it to a track !!!!!

All sunday.spotted chad yesterday down at brighton, stag =wub.gif

A white 34 fourddoor with a blackbonnet going along taplies hill, closley followed by a yellow twodoor 34.

Bayside Blue GTR on the floooor with some dope fitment on diagonal road going towards glenelg woot.gif

I didn't know i was you from a distance because of the stock spec rims...

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