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spotted tommo's gtr parked on king william st about half an hour ago. love those wheels mate

Cheers mate.. Toying with the idea of getting the rays ce28

Also spotted a mint black 32gtr cruising down Brighton rd around lunch time today. :action-smiley-069:

every day at like 4:30 theres a green 180 parked in a carpark a few places down from vivagarage on south road. next to the set of lights. might be the same green 180 zeke, cant say there would be too many in adelaide haha.

also seen a wine red 33 v spec on tapleys hill road on sunday morning about 8:30

4 in arvo o'sulls beach rd ..Silver 180 or sil kitted up not sure ..flashed lights and got the nod :thumbsup: but 4wd behind you blocked the view from

The back.. So could not tell.. Mates got a sil but looks S15 from front so f*k knows lol but it looked sweet as!

Black r34 Brighton rd south bound round 5..very clean!!!

Saw SLED cruisin down hindley st on sunday about 9:30 , im not a fan of bikes , but f..... me thats tuff . I was in my hilux - working on sunday , damn it !

ahh, thought I heard a beep near Morphett St........what do you do for a crust Mark?

Spotted an R31 getting pulled over by the cops on Flaxmill Rd yesterday around 4:30ish - hope it wasn't too traumatic for you :(

and today I saw a nice purple 33 parked on Hilliers Rd at around 12:45ish. Not sure if you noticed by my car was the silver stag parked behind you :)

Stock looking s15 with stock wheels n kit.. After market exhaust driving down anzac highway 1030am .. Then opened it up next to me!!!! >_<

Jesus that's a sleeper !!!! WTF is in it.. Hit boost like 22psi+ and damn it was loud in boost!!! How's traction on them rims? Lol :whistling:

ive heard of and laugh hysterically at jewish offset..... but whats mexican offset?

edit: aah yes, google is my friend. mexican is good if done properly (meaning not just the rears)

Edited by Deep Dish V35

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