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So, who was the 32 that slowed down near me last night in Christies Downs? I was just doing a u-turn and noticed you'd slowed down as you drove past me haha. It was too dark to see what colour the car was, though.

Also spotted a wine red 33 on Pirie st last night, asian guy taking out his mum for a spin!

Spotted yesterday afternoon on North East Rd a silver s2 R33 with gold drifteks and a black R34 Gtt with what looked like white starcorp impul.

This morning spotted a nice stock black 34 Gtt and blue R33 on Salisbury Hwy near Sth Rd and also a police car hiding in long grass just off of the road on Purling Ave at Edinburgh Park at around 7.30

Spotted yesterday afternoon on North East Rd a silver s2 R33 with gold drifteks and a black R34 Gtt with what looked like white starcorp impul.

hahaha im spotted :down: drove my 33 for 2 years and not seen once, had the 34 for a week and there we go :P they are silver rims but close enough, where were you? i must have missed ya

one of those unknowns would have be me lol, the silver 33 :(

saw yours too obviously vu :)

Last night,

spotted scandy driving away from villis

spotted fishpaste, nightcrawler and matty at villis

spotted numerous other unknown skylines at villis too - 2x R33 and 1x R32

Spotted blue 34 4 door with JAP style sticker on rear window on morphett rd

Silver R35 with a black bonnet on marion road, launching from the car wash

White 34 plates GTT at marion shopping centre

Spotted this beast today on lwr nrth east round 12.30 :) puree seksss!

CF bonnet black wing n boot willal racing sticker/badge on the side :(

lol did a drive by n made a quick vid will post it up later :)

Piks r a bit dodge used my fone cam :D

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spotted a douche in a vl turbo with a copeon on sunnymeade this morning, then 2 clean maroon 32s one on reynell rd at reynella at around midday, then the other at supercheap darlington about 20 mins ago

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