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Black Stag with ICULKN(sp?) on the plates, think its someone on here but cant remember who... Seen on South Road today heading down the hill, turned left onto Seacombe Road, about 1.30 today... Sounded nice!

Ask Nismo34 that thing is a beast !!! :thumbsup:

Black Stag with ICULKN(sp?) on the plates, think its someone on here but cant remember who... Seen on South Road today heading down the hill, turned left onto Seacombe Road, about 1.30 today... Sounded nice!

Yes that would be me :thumbsup:

saw ICULKN black stag on marion road today around the 4pm mark on south road/richmond road

Damn u ICULKN!!! Have u finished upgrade yet bro..you are .always on road near me or same roads an about same time when spotted but I dnt c me Lookin at any stags!! Hahah :thumbsup:

Black 34 in town plates 34 rep

Black S2 seacliff Espy like 530 looked clean as!

White r33 brighton rd like 545

Silver R33 gold rims pulled out in front of me coming out of side street..must of forgot his side street ended and needed to give way! :rolleyes:

Slammed on brakes n Amstaff hits nose on dash! ( yes buckled in)

Then sit half way across road lookin at me..didn't even get a anything ..just sit and stare at me ..I understand!! :thanks:

Spotted the midnght blue 35GTR yesterday heading North down Brighton Road, looked bloody fantastic!

Silver 35 yesterday arvo heading up the freeway between Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend.

And a black 35 with CJ something something on the plates sitting at the lights on Portrush Road waiting to follow onto Cross Road..

Damn u ICULKN!!! Have u finished upgrade yet bro..you are .always on road near me or same roads an about same time when spotted but I dnt c me Lookin at any stags!! Hahah :thumbsup:

Haha na not yet mate, turbo and a few bits and pieces to do then some new wheels and i'm done! Gotta start getting into the s15 soon :)

And i never see u except stagea cruises lol

Spotted a white r34 4door with bronze rims and blonde female driver greenhill rd near kfc Sunday arvo and also again-asuming it was the same one- sherrifs rd lonsdale thismorning! :) also another grey 4 door 34 p plates and gtr rims at corner of sherrifs rd near kfc 3.30

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