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Whiplash, Hostile and myself are from around the Happy Valley area

and I can categorically say that Shaun & Martin both carry banjos under their passenger's seats in case of emergency :D

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all the people that are bagging this thread are clearly from the north, where trackies are considered classy dress wear and woodys and vb are just a dole check away :P

Same, Im a Morphett Vale Mother F@#cker :D

same here, just moved over from port noarlunga :D

and I can categorically say that Shaun & Martin both carry banjos under their passenger's seats in case of emergency :D

Bahahahahahaha yep... I am not bad on the banjo if I can stop chewin on my straw long enough...LOL

Bahahahahahaha yep... I am not bad on the banjo if I can stop chewin on my straw long enough...LOL

i dont mind ya chewing on the straw it's the spitting that goes with ya chewing tabacca and ya corn pipe that really makes you a hick lol

You guys are in Morphies and you still have your skylines?

Must be a good year.

Funny how people think that - I lived in Flagstaff Hill (yes you live there Jake???) for 12 years, had 2 cars stolen, 1 which was written off and I think from memory my car(s) broken into 3 times. Moved further down south and (touch wood) never had a problem, accidently left my windows down in the GTR several times which was parked only on the driveway - gone out the front in the morning and shit myself until I realised nothing had been done. Obviously it'd happen sooner or later if I kept doing it!

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Out of the 3 times I went into that place, 3 times I went OMFG WTF. Its gone now, havent been in there since it changed to Coles.

Its funny how there are pockets of bad areas in the north adjacent to good. Dont mean to step on anyones toes here but Elizabeth South, Daveron Park, some parts of Smithfield Plains, Gawler South and Evanston seem like bad areas to me, but are surrounded by some really expensive (and IMO generally good) areas. Ie. Salisbury Heights, Hillbank, Craigmore, Blakeview, Munno Para West, Angle Vale, Evanston Park etc.

Im glad you put my area in the good pile :D

But every suburb has a few peanuts in it, i had my car parked up my driveway with a sensor light that comes on when u walk near the driveway!!!

And still somebody tried to break into my boot!!! and when they couldnt, they just keyd a big line down the back of my boot :thumbsup: !!!!

So if ya see a silver 33 with a key line around the nissan badge on the boot its me.

im at port noarlunga south so about 1 min from ya. im always keen to talk shit and have a few brews. also theres a white series 2 stagea around the corner from me one street back from esplanade anyone here?

Fact is that if you give a criminal the chance to steal or break into your car, regardless of the suburb you are in, they will do everything in their power to take it.

Just be sure you make it hard as all fk for them to get to it!

im in woodcroft...on a still night..you can hear guys limiter bashing their RB powered cars up and down panalatinga road....i bought the worst house on the best street....imo....plus ive got the only skyline on my street too.....by the sounds of the traffic..ive got the only turbo anything on my street

about the panatalinga road limiter bashing :bunny: sorry lol prob me. used to live just off pimpala, now im in good old morphett vale ( pretty scared leaving my 33 out the front!) nugz you work at that wrecker just off lonie highway near u pull it? seen ya car up there alot and think you gave me the thumbs up one day near paramount gym??

noexuse im always up for cruising pm if ya ever keen or anyone down south..

we should start a sau sa ds club lol :)

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Myself (Black 34 GTT 4-door), SNIPER (Wine Red 32 GTR), and my housemate (Gunmetal 32 GTR) live in Happy Valley, within a km radius of each other. DSTROY is apparently not far from us either, and some other guy with a gunmetal 32 GTR is a common sight.

Myself (Black 34 GTT 4-door), SNIPER (Wine Red 32 GTR), and my housemate (Gunmetal 32 GTR) live in Happy Valley, within a km radius of each other. DSTROY is apparently not far from us either, and some other guy with a gunmetal 32 GTR is a common sight.

More than likely David (writeoff)

Myself (Black 34 GTT 4-door), SNIPER (Wine Red 32 GTR), and my housemate (Gunmetal 32 GTR) live in Happy Valley, within a km radius of each other. DSTROY is apparently not far from us either, and some other guy with a gunmetal 32 GTR is a common sight.
More than likely David (writeoff)

Couldn't be me Martin. My car is never on the bloody road (although I will have it for the next 4 days).

Couldn't be me Martin. My car is never on the bloody road (although I will have it for the next 4 days).

I hear ya... mine is starting to be like that too.... now unreg and still no 4wd...

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