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silver 33 was me both times, think I remember seeing you on sunnymeade...

i would of been in my daily (nissan nx-r)

its weird, see heaps of skylines one weekend the next their all hiding in the garages!

dark blue 32 i think, south rd near majors rd intersection just after 8 this morning

maroon 32 pulling into sprint auto noarlunga tonight 5.30pm

yellow 33 also parked there as always

hahahaha if that maroon 32 had a chick driving it sounds like my misses XD

All 3 spotted on Grand Junction between South Rd and Churchill road intersections heading West today at about 4:30pm

Gun metal Grey 32, white 34 GTR (it was really nice condition and sounded great) and another white 34 that I think was a GTR as well about 200m behind the first.... Hmmmm busy little stretch of road :)

this guy is a muppet and should have his car crushed, he nearly caused a HUGE accident nearly killing a heap of people one night :/

bailey just because i stop being your friend dont go around talking shit about me its not nice and im sick of people talking bullshit

i had my car for 4years now i never had a fine never crashed im a good driver thank you

and i love being part of SAU get some nice people on here and came good friends with some so im happy how my life is

Thanks

Spotted kitted blue 34 on sunday night on st bernards road, he gave a wave, i was was in dream land. Sorry bud! :action-smiley-069:

Followed R34SKY on the same road last night, sharing my frustration with sh!t peak hour traffic! :whistling:

Spotted MADKAT on Hamstead Rd bout 12ish sunday arvo

If it was a white stagea, it would have been me but the plates are "MADCAT" :) My partner was driving after buying myself a turbo and got a speeding warning in the post haha... wasn't even speeding! Sheesh, nanny state.

White Stagea on sunday arvo on grenhill rd and portrush intersection, was infront of me, not sure if you were waving in the mirror, sounded great when you gave it a bit at the lights. :action-smiley-069:

R33 with plates "sexc33" on main north rd, around 1:30pm on monday.

maroon 32 on the main rd towards victor, between the new overpass and mclaren vale this arvo around 4pm

white 33 with custom plates south rd going thru the flaxmill intersection i think, looked clean as around 4.30pm

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