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what do you mean by this lol?

Haven't been spotted in ages :D an i wasnt even driving haha my father took it this morning

Haha it was still dark about 6 30am (early start) I was waiting at Hartley road lights and the contrast of the white car, red lights and black surroundings was very sinister...

Happened on the way back from Mallala apparently. One of the best R34 GT-Rs I've seen. :worship:

Correct. His first track day out. Cop pulled him up on the way back, pushed down on the boot and said 'that's abit stiff, not legal'.....and it began.

purple r33 gtr darlington, very clean

white r34 gtt, onka hills hello caroline, nice to meet you :action-smiley-069:

abes car looking sad with rusty rotors

silver stag, got a wave, in morphine vale

black r32 gtr, on south rd, got mutual blank stares haha

think i spotted steve heading past the cop shop at holden hill about half an hour ago. if it was you mate sorry i didnt wave, couldnt take my eyes of the 300sx that was next to me. dinner plates, over fenders and about 100ml of offset fail sick.gif

also saw tommo in his gtr. thing looks tough on those lmgt1's

Saw a silver 33 v spec parked at findon shopping centre, thought it was you pete till I saw the normal plates. Also another 33 on tapleys hill road, both had a geeze as we drove past.

Spotted a nice looking dark (not sure of the color) 32 turning into Mawson Lakes Bvd. Gave driver thumbs up.

Then 10 minutes later, spotted a hektik in a silver 32 with gtr bodykit and black front fenders get up my arse on hampstead road, overtakes on the inside, squeezes between another two cars @ 75kph or so to get back on the inside lane and then turns right 20 seconds later into the BP across the road. All this only 1km past a drug/drink bus. Thumbs down for your lack of driving care. keep that to the track, not peak hour traffic... totally unimpressed

-D

seen a ceffy that might have been running black driffys leaving woolies today at springbank around lunch time being a a dick.

sounded like a sr under the bonnet as it was hitting boost and flicking slightly sideways in first and second tank slapping as he changed gears.

really looked like he couldnt drive it without losing traction adding to the argument of import drivers are hoons

stop being a dick and leave it for the track.

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