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Spotted a blue r34 (wingless + for sale sign) with kit and chromies on Grand Junction Rd at around 5pm this arvo...... just so you know mate, it IS an offense to speed up on an amber signal and run a amber/red light :D

spotted ecr33 and rush 33 at glenelg at various times today.

thatd be dave (scandyflick)

hope not. it doesnt have any rear brakes on it at the moment. ive been all incognito spec in the daily since monday.

Edited by scandyflick

Spotted a Purple 180 on panatalinga rd round 12:00ish (sorry for the no wave, was too busy staring at ur car n then the missis said u were waiving) Next time though :(

A White DR down harndorf on the main rd... Nice car mate :D Aswell as a couple of fully sick commos when they see a person look they go fast.... Ohhh Jonny went fast!

Down the bay i spotted a red GTR plates (GTR TT, im pretty sure :stupid: ) Friggin P plater... A P PLATER (daddys car), white Chaser TRD kitted or original TRD and a very lonley WRX driver doin laps up and down jetty rd!

Edited by MYCEF3
the red gtr is my mate dan, puts us all a bit to shame :stupid:

quote name='MYCEF3' date='1 Nov 2009, 10:39 PM' post='4912454']

Down the bay i spotted a red GTR plates (GTR TT, im pretty sure :D )

Met him once or twice now, seems like a good bloke. Not his car anyways is it? His old man is just nice enough to let him drive it

haha yea hes a champ, its his family's but he drives it mostly :D

Met him once or twice now, seems like a good bloke. Not his car anyways is it? His old man is just nice enough to let him drive it

winarr :stupid:

oh also spotted today an r31 trying to wheelspin jetty rd on the tram lines while people were crossing the road :D

Yeah def to shame LOL!

The Dad must is a good bloke as well and trusting!

Still Fu(king sexy car!!!!

spotted a dude in a black 32 shitter

plates RRR 032 i think! dont quote me

HOOKING threw britania round about and along deq tce

mate ur cars shit, if i c it parked ill b sure to piss on ur doorhandles :D

i think thats my friends car lol... what made you so angry to say such a pussy threat?

spotted a fat bogan on anzac highway in a ford fiesta hookin it around onto anzac highway from near cheltnam race course , dont know wtf she was doing but went to the far left lane then hooked it back to the middle of the road , took out a tree , light pole , launched up the median strip , went across the 3 glenelg bound lanes into a kerb and stopped there.

meanwhile a big power pole is laying across 4 lanes of traffic and a couple cars got rear ended, got straight on the horn to the boys in blue !

some people dont deserve a car & licence.

Spotted a black r32 around 12:30pm on anzac highway. I was in the white r33. Think i got a wave? Hard to tell with the boosting :D

Edited by Terence-T

Spotted a white stagea about 8:30am up ahead of me at the seacombe lights turning onto south road, heading south. Was in a white pulsar so no way of catching up :( was about 4-5 cars back at the lights

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