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spotted my car at tailem bend :D

and this across the road at the Shell servo a couple of weeks ago:

Yeah seen lots of those inside holdens. Been doing a lot of leak testing on them.

I've never seen those at the plant.... then again I only usually visit on day shift these days

Yeah we had the GCA guys and the engineers using the outside water test booth. Testing the hard tops and the convertibles. Only plant in the world with a test booth like GMH

hahahaha his famous!

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/gallery...5014156,00.html

lol @ this one... poor guy.

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Also spotted a bunch of SAU-ers at AJD.

EDIT: Carl just bet me to posting the beached as ford up lol

spotted HR32 on glen osmond rd tonight,

the white r35 gtr on main north rd, looking as sexy as ever lol

a silver r33 at paddy's market

a white r33 with a boot that didnt look too good on grand junction rd, had black rims

you cought me with a mouth full of chips :P

nice meeting you mate. glad the cars still in the same shape is was when you first saw it being built :w00t:

also saw, andrew, luke and dave there. cheers for the photo of the s13 dave!

Edited by Import S13

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