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Spotted a white r34 parked on the lawn at house on Oaklands rd MArion and saw a very tuff red r32 gtr with deep dish rims around 3pm then waved at sum bloke in light red r33 kitted looked nice on Quick Rd off Marion rd at about 315pm.

Black 34 on main Rd belair this arvo

Also a black 32 with some flutter in blackwood near the pedestrian crossing about 4.30

Then saw jarrad turning onto Murrays hill rd *waves*

And buzz350 on blacks rd :)

Black 34 on main Rd belair this arvo

Also a black 32 with some flutter in blackwood near the pedestrian crossing about 4.30

Then saw jarrad turning onto Murrays hill rd *waves*

And buzz350 on blacks rd :)

Hi mate rolleyes.gif, took my 34 for a drive up Ackland Hill rd all the way through Ironbank to Stirling . Nice drive through there !!!!!!!!

Black 34 on main Rd belair this arvo

Also a black 32 with some flutter in blackwood near the pedestrian crossing about 4.30

Then saw jarrad turning onto Murrays hill rd *waves*

And buzz350 on blacks rd :)

Yeah, was going out for a drive, didnt notice the scratch from back to front i hope...

Today i saw a bayside blue 34R going along Gorge Road, would have seen my GTR parked on the side.. went for a bit of a walk...

edit: Also saw a gas leak on Anzac h/w, across the road from the K-Mart, workers hit a line and gas was going everywhere, suprisingly the 4 officers that were there let cars continue going past, i went throught and you could smell gas for a mile, here i was thinking gas blew up with sparks from anything, including car engines.... Mabey im wrong?

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