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I know its a bit old now but last tuesday there must have been a rally or something in Lobethal as there was heaps of cars everywhere....

i was going to a mates place in salisbury when i came across and followed 2 ferrari's (looked like 430's) and a black 35GTR

Was the black one the Willal machine?? LOOKED AMAZING!!!! :thumbsup:

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also spotted yellow 2 door 33 "sic 33" and a black stagea on greenhill rd...

batfink lives up the road from me.... he owns like 2 houses on the street, also owns a yellow 350 z and i think a blue 370z...... lol

Got the flash from a very clean white 32 GT-R on Holbrooks Rd. Gave the peace sign as I turned off :thumbsup:

Stopped at the servo a few minutes beforehand and some dude was taking photos of my car with his phone and goes "Awww nice ride maaaan", in an * i'm on heroin * kinda voice.:blink:

SPOTTED and r33 4door skyline on my way to work thismorning... Looked pretty stock but nice mags :) (near Peter Van the party man :)

well that's pretty descriptive what colour and obviously don't say if its parked some where regularly but Peter Van where

Matty S. - see wasteland

Saw a red 32, may have been a GTR, up the top of Greenhill Road last night following a quick black 180.. Can't remember the time, possibly around 11ish... Pulled over to let you 2 go past as the rear of my car was all over the shop.

Also Samual with the 32R from Hamilton Holden (RRR032) turning from Belair Road onto Cross Road, I turned right as you turned left..

I know its a bit old now but last tuesday there must have been a rally or something in Lobethal as there was heaps of cars everywhere....

i was going to a mates place in salisbury when i came across and followed 2 ferrari's (looked like 430's) and a black 35GTR

Was the black one the Willal machine?? LOOKED AMAZING!!!! :thumbsup:

* Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally!

Nope...Willall machine is white Matt.

Got the flash from a very clean white 32 GT-R on Holbrooks Rd. Gave the peace sign as I turned off :thumbsup:

Stopped at the servo a few minutes beforehand and some dude was taking photos of my car with his phone and goes "Awww nice ride maaaan", in an * i'm on heroin * kinda voice.:blink:

That would have been me :D

Damn ur GTR Sounds nice on boost :)

Spotted a white 32 GTR heading out of the pizza capers in collinswood last night, was travelling in the other direct so couldn't give the wave :(

Seen heaps of 32's around recently, we must be flocking now that we have decent cool weather.

batfink lives up the road from me.... he owns like 2 houses on the street, also owns a yellow 350 z and i think a blue 370z...... lol

Must be strapped for cash....sounded nice when he drove past me shortly after..:)

I keep spotting my GTR out the front too!

It is affecting my work - might have to leave it in the shed tomorrow.

Yeah, channel 10 were funny. They just bombed in and wanted to ask me

about the Winnebago motorhomes.

I said - hey you want some real news? Check out that Blue R35 out the front.

The first one in Adelaide! The young camera man seemed excited.

Peter Sellers was like...whatever.

I keep spotting my GTR out the front too!

It is affecting my work - might have to leave it in the shed tomorrow.

Yeah, channel 10 were funny. They just bombed in and wanted to ask me

about the Winnebago motorhomes.

I said - hey you want some real news? Check out that Blue R35 out the front.

The first one in Adelaide! The young camera man seemed excited.

Peter Sellers was like...whatever.

:laugh:

Stopped at the servo a few minutes beforehand and some dude was taking photos of my car with his phone and goes "Awww nice ride maaaan", in an * i'm on heroin * kinda voice.:blink:

LOL reminds me of one of my old neighbours thought my old z31 (300zx) was a corvette, however stated that in the most cracked out voice in the world.

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