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I think i know the one ur talking about with white starcorps that 33 is soo clean one of the cleanest I've seen

must have had a respray recently cause i agree looked as though its just rolled out of the factory. i thought mine was clean and shiny... then i saw that :S

i know he probably doesnt read the spotted thread, but got a bit of a dumb look from Mr Donnon drving the Willall VW Van this arvo on Cormack Rd

probably couldnt see through the smoke cloud from my cold engine :laugh:

yesterday spots..lol

black R32 no wing, on esply in dinga last night

black r32 on dinga beach rd, same chick driver with dark hair as before

wine R33 GTR 400R kit on south rd port noarlunga

wine r33 with 5 different kits on it on osullys beach rd behind me. vented gaurds, and the horrible drift rear bar that looks like flat painted cardboard , no wing.

every day it seems a silver/gray stag with white writing on the back window , on the esply in dinga , droning tailpipes noise on and off throttle

keep spotting matty t out the front of his work!

haha, bet u are the one my boss talks about (he keeps mentioning someone driving past tooting during the day)

and spotted Martin again in the Willall van, same time same place, same smoke cloud :rofl:

haha, bet u are the one my boss talks about (he keeps mentioning someone driving past tooting during the day)

and spotted Martin again in the Willall van, same time same place, same smoke cloud :rofl:

Cheech and Chong in Adelaide?

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E85? Naw this one runs on Marinol...

-D

haha, bet u are the one my boss talks about (he keeps mentioning someone driving past tooting during the day)

and spotted Martin again in the Willall van, same time same place, same smoke cloud :rofl:

ive smash the air horn a couple of times. tis good for a chuckle when ya see a worker jump tho :thumbsup:

Glad to know im still being spotted down south, feel embarassed to drive my car around in such a condition. :wacko:

Were you in a white r31 by chance?

Nah I was in my daily...stealth black VT commondore.

haha, bet u are the one my boss talks about (he keeps mentioning someone driving past tooting during the day)

and spotted Martin again in the Willall van, same time same place, same smoke cloud :rofl:

Nah bloke not me hey, i'll start though if ya want! Big green collins trucks can't miss us lol

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