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had someone in a black (or dark blue) bugeye WRX toot and wave at me at south / torrens road lights this arvo

trying to think who it might be......they knew me, so i waved back with a blank look :laugh:

Pretty sure I saw Blazk coming down my street this arvo. The only red 34 getting around these parts anyway. If it was you Tobias, you should have pulled up, I spent a few hours detailing could have used a hand :whistling:

that would have been me.action-smiley-069.gif

my sister bought me an awesome trailer to fix up for her

15ft by 7ft flat tray frame, pretty sure it's an old caravan basesick.gif

now i gotta grind it all back, respray it and weld a floor and sides to itpinch.gif

Spotted GTR cruise on ironbank road this morning around 7, I was in my silver 31.

Spotted RB26GTR 32 first then the rest, finishing up with an R35 and bayside blue R34 in front of it.

Spotted SAU SA GTR cruise on ironbank road this morning around 7, I was in my silver 31.

Spotted RB26GTR 32 first then the rest, finishing up with an R35 and bayside blue R34 in front of it.

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spotted a black stag with the exhaust unbolted halfway down the car on south rd about 530 last night... P plater driving like an absolute tosser! riding my ass until he could get through was half expecting too see a mixed model stag further up the road...........no wonder people get unwanted attention!

Shaun (Evil 34) at Big Bucket Bedford Park

You looked wrecked bud, hopefully you manage to get some sleep tonight bud :sleep:

Yeah, sorry Matty i was wrecked as I do the morning feeds on the weekends and do not go back to sleep.

Work all week and go to bed late then up at 4 or 5 on weekends to do morning feeds is not working well for me. Didnt help i had a Bucks Night Saturday and even pulled the pin early on that, so i could get home to get some sleep. I was up at 4 on Sunday to do a feed but in no condition to come on the criuse unfortunaltley.

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