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spotted Type Vu in his 32 GTR going opposite way to me down torrens rd 1030pm

oh and a blue 34 that was very close to me on my bike as i turned off shepards hill road about 1040-1050ish.. looked soo clean mate

Edited by Ripp3r

simon-s14's drift rig being towed on hancock rd yesterday around midday

light blue 33 being towed on lower NE rd this morning around 11am (lewis engines sponsored drift car?)

Simos s14 being towed ..to or from lala by Prado? Or diff simon ?

close grey (but thats the primer talking) b4 long it will be all grey b4 going back red, needs some refurbishment.

Saw u on blacks road Flaggy on Sunday the primer gave it away lol but I was in a 4x4 so u wouldn't of spotted me

Simos s14 being towed ..to or from lala by Prado? Or diff simon ?

The direction it was traveling was away from Mallala, between Fairview Park heading towards TTG.

Can't remember what the tow car was. It was around midday Saturday.

Don't know any other Simon-S14's? I'm referring to this one

Was a few cars behind a nice back 33 gtst around 4:30pm today on North East Rd Collinswood traveling away from the city, lowered on what looked like big white TE37's, wingless bootlid. Great looking stance, simple and tough / less is more look

Was a few cars behind a nice back 33 gtst around 4:30pm today on North East Rd Collinswood traveling away from the city, lowered on what looked like big white TE37's, wingless bootlid. Great looking stance, simple and tough / less is more look

hes not on here, but their AVS model 6. car is auto and slow,, lol, but ill let him know

Spotted a nice maroon 32 gtst with gold rims----pt Augusta! It was nice to see an import amongst all the commodores and domestic cars for once--but how hasn't this been stolen and torched already??!one of the highest car theft rates in sa there!

black r32 no wing on south rd heading towards seaford

wine r32 4 dr southgate plaze. sounded nice

wine r32 2 dr south rd

white r33, glimps it looked like abe near nissan on south rd .

dead stock r33 silver near nissan south rd

special thanks to the asshole who spit on my car window at nissan parts dept. your .lucky I didnt catch you

white pearl with green sticker on front window, in lonsdale, thanks for letting me out of the Retarded one way parking lot.without full boost kamakazee run

nice clean white r31 on beach rd

Edited by Carbon 34

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