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sitting in my back yard I heard something rb26 powered going for quite the spirited drive around the TTG / paracombe hills around 5pm. very loud & droney sounding exhaust. not the best place to be on WOT flat out, the area is still residential

spotted a white stag at the corner of mcintyre & bridge rd. It had a big white sticker on the front window. Gave waves but the female was too busy

that would have been me :) didnt notice the numbers on the windscreen?

Spotted a few lines out and about this arvo: J salad in the orange 33 at BP st Marys, M35 Stag in Glenelg, wild blue colour 33 at brighton, Black 34GTR with plates RPRZNT or similar at moana then white 33 on esplanade on the way back. Good to give the 34 a run today!

haha. Your r34 looks really mint :)

Spotted a few lines out and about this arvo: J salad in the orange 33 at BP st Marys, M35 Stag in Glenelg, wild blue colour 33 at brighton, Black 34GTR with plates RPRZNT or similar at moana then white 33 on esplanade on the way back. Good to give the 34 a run today!

spotted a chaser or what was left of it. looked to be missing most of the front end. side skirt off the passenger side. some of its bolt on flares. passenger side of the car looks like he has made some love to some trees even the center pillar and the floor looked bent. covered from head to toe in mud. even the rear lights couldnt been seen in mud and inside the rims.

looked to be coming from the toll gate and turned up greenhill rd. sorry about the heavy braking in the truck. car stomped on it infront of me.

dude wtf happened it didnt look nice

Spotted a million times and driving infront of and behind a Silver S15 with chrome 20 inch rims,FMIC,exhaust etc

Looks like it goes good..almost see in on Moseley st Glenelg and King G ave .

Anyone seen or know him ?

Silver s1 R33 brighton rd round 4:45, clean as

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