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Middle aged blonde woman driving a White R34 GTR down Crane avenue in Coromandel Valley, just now. Have to admit I was little shocked seeing the driver after hearing the throttle round the previous corner haha

Middle aged blonde woman driving a White R34 GTR down Crane avenue in Coromandel Valley, just now. Have to admit I was little shocked seeing the driver after hearing the throttle round the previous corner haha

hahaha love it!!!

white 31 on fullarton rd at about 3:15 gunned it turnin onto cross road i think? and blew out a massive amount of rust coloured smoke on me :(

Middle aged blonde woman driving a White R34 GTR down Crane avenue in Coromandel Valley, just now. Have to admit I was little shocked seeing the driver after hearing the throttle round the previous corner haha

That would be Christine (Shane - RBWARE's wife)

Spotted a maroon s1 r33 stranded in the right hand lane on morphett road near the warradale pub this arvo, was gonna offer to push but had nowhere to pull up (and wasnt in the truck so mounting a kerb wasnt an option either unlike usual :laugh:)

Yesterday around 6pm-ish.. Drove past a white R33 2 door, P plates, look like it had black vskf wheels.. They seen my white R32, turned around and followed me for a bit. On south coast. Anyone from here?

had a nice work dinner at the "Flying Knife" at Semaphore last night....overlooking the sea.

Our waiter happened to be our own resident engineer, Mr DStirls

Awesome food Dale....and you'll have to teach me how you balance those big plates all at once :cheers:

Pics please

Never ridden a bike before and did the course on Wednesday and Thursday, picked up Ls straight after passing the course on Thursday and went to buy the bike straight after that and been riding for the past couple evening/nights and it's awesome! So much more fun than the GTR and it's only a 250cc and driving within the limits around the suburbs!

The riding gear I picked up is pretty neat too - spent just about over half of what the bike's worth. No shorts and singlet for me! :P

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