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Spotted RPM510 at the new On The Run in Reynella - pretty sure its a members car?

absolutely awesome looking datto - those 15" meshies & black front splitter complete the package ;)

Must of been a similar number plate cos I have stock rims and no splitter.

Edit... Just had a look at AJD pics, that car has the plates REV510

Edited by DSTROY

Spotted DC GTST last night down at harbourtown maccas

I was passenger in my mates red AU XR8, gave u a wave from the passenger seat. Both my ford owning mates that dont normally rate "ricers" thought that your car sounded tough and looked stealth :)

a guy in a flip paint s1 rx7 being a tool while doing laps of hindley and rundle st... and 2 hours later crashed into a gutter/pole

bahahaha, was that the green one during the day? I saw one on pultney street. Here's a pic.

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baaahahaha yep that was it! you mustve been there about the same time as me...

when i saw him 2 hours earlier, he was giving it some stick past the cop shop in hindley street, i turned to my missus and said "what a dick, i'd defect him". i guess his end result was better hahah

but now i think about it, i couldnt see the driver or passenger near the wreck. maybe it was stolen?

Edited by Deep Dish V35

Spotted DC GTST last night down at harbourtown maccas

I was passenger in my mates red AU XR8, gave u a wave from the passenger seat. Both my ford owning mates that dont normally rate "ricers" thought that your car sounded tough and looked stealth :)

Ahhhh that makes sense! Was with a chick friend and we looked at each other and weren't sure if you were waving at us or someone behind us (looked around like meerkats behind us). Cheers mate :) Hope you guys had a goodnight, we were there till about 2:45am 'chatting' :P

STOLEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GUYS KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR A WHITE R33 SKYLINE SERIES 2 (REGO - XLF 351) WITH 18" GOLD DRIFT TEKS, CUT FRONT BAR, DRIFT PIPES, TINTED HEAD LIGHTS, 15" ALPINE SUB!

CAR LOCATED IN WOODCROFT AND HAS BEEN STOLEN AT 6AM TODAY!

Ahhhh that makes sense! Was with a chick friend and we looked at each other and weren't sure if you were waving at us or someone behind us (looked around like meerkats behind us). Cheers mate :) Hope you guys had a goodnight, we were there till about 2:45am 'chatting' :P

:laugh:

yeah, we cruised past back to my mates place about 2:30, and you were still parked there LOL

:laugh:

yeah, we cruised past back to my mates place about 2:30, and you were still parked there LOL

I was really on highway patrol :ph34r: lol 'Was' going to head through the hills...obviously didn't progress....

In regards to that stolen R33, any chance it was seen down Lonsdale Highway/Brighton Road? Seen something very similar to that while on the way to the workshop this afternoon about 1:30pm :/

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