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black r34 on the pat frontage at glenelg, tryed to give you the thumbs car looked good mate. also saw sean ^ get pulled over in his driveway :P

Cheers mate missed ya--too busy looking for a park! Spent four hours cleaning it so glad she looked good :)

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Our beloved family car was stolen yesterday from the Mount Barker (Adelaide HIlls) Park n Ride. 97 Rs4 V Dayz Edition Nismo Red Stagea Rego XKA 074........if anyone has seen or sees it please contact police and PM me......My babys pram was in it too :((( Thanks

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Spotted Norman in his 34 turning from Anzac Highway onto Marion Road, don't know what time, this afternoon sometime.. Car looks great! Looked a tad dirty but meh.

Dark grey 32R stopped down the end of Gulfview Road around 4.30pm today.

And a silver 32R heading towards Glenelg down Brighton Road, this arvo sometime as well.

saw a silver r33 with sau sticker on the rhs quarter glass, no numberplates???? at glenelg today at about 4ish. also had a r34 4 door in silver on my bumper down majors road tonight about 1045pm

Spotted Norman in his 34 turning from Anzac Highway onto Marion Road, don't know what time, this afternoon sometime.. Car looks great! Looked a tad dirty but meh.

Dark grey 32R stopped down the end of Gulfview Road around 4.30pm today.

And a silver 32R heading towards Glenelg down Brighton Road, this arvo sometime as well.

silver gtr was me ,

didnt see you though if you were in the gtr

Spotted Norman in his 34 turning from Anzac Highway onto Marion Road, don't know what time, this afternoon sometime.. Car looks great! Looked a tad dirty but meh.

Yeah she needs a good clean pinch.gif

Yeah she needs a good clean pinch.gif

yeah, doesnt take dark coloured cars long to get/look dirty.

silver gtr was me ,

didnt see you though if you were in the gtr

Yeah was in the gtr, was going the other direction, and no, you didnt look lol

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