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very clean blue stag on somerton esplanade "thumbs up"

silver 4 door 33 gave me the "what the hell kinda skyline is that??" stare, from darlington to pasadena... i did notice but was concentrating on my phone

Whoo spotted .. Yeah Blue stag on Somerton esplanade that's me! Haha

Your V35 is sweet as seen it few times down there.. But where did u disappear to these days mate?

Spotted "SUSP3CT" making his own 3rd lane down Pt River Expressway overtaking a few cars in peak hour on a damp road. Nice one. And nice sticker, "Found guilty but you have no proof"...

Spotted a blue Stag turning off Seacombe Rd onto Wangary Tce yesterday around 4:30pm. I’ve seen it a few times around that area. Looked nice.

Hey man that was me! :cheers:

where about where you...must of totally missed ya! :unsure:

Cheers for the spot :thumbsup:

Hey man that was me! :cheers:

where about where you...must of totally missed ya! :unsure:

Cheers for the spot :thumbsup:

Nice to spot you :) I’ve seen you a couple times on Seacombe Rd.

I was heading up towards Morphett Rd in the silver S2 R33. Saw you turn in. Gave a wave but you didn’t see me. Next time I see you ill flash my lights or something :D

On a spotted note, a white S2 Stag leaving Westfield Marion around 5pm today.

spotted a bright pink r31 gtsx i think. r31 house sticker on the side massive kit with 14 or 15 inch rims at 4x4 spec height on grand junction rd about 5pm.

looked to proud as punch for it. was runnig stupid rich as fuel was just pouring out of the exhaust even without boost and rear bar was caked in black soot.

dex working away in garage 7 like a trooper with lots of work ahead of him waiting in the carpark.

few good lines around the murray bride mt barker and stirling areas

also me avoiding the truck defect stations as they are really being dicks atm.

white stag with stock r33 wheels on south rd seaford yesterday

"kazza #" 4 dr r33 on south rd

black r33 with 5 spoke grey wheels silver lip . morphett vale yesterday

today

blue R34 GTR on the esply in dinga

dark grey stag same spot

white r33 at sunset same spot

Nice to spot you :) I’ve seen you a couple times on Seacombe Rd.

I was heading up towards Morphett Rd in the silver S2 R33. Saw you turn in. Gave a wave but you didn’t see me. Next time I see you ill flash my lights or something :D

On a spotted note, a white S2 Stag leaving Westfield Marion around 5pm today.

Haha sweet as bro.. Spotted you on Seacombe Rd couple days b4 u posted I gave ya thumbs up but you missed it 2 :) hahaha

We are both blind I reckon Hahahah I'm keeping my eye out now thou hahah :D

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