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"Mate,

PHUMAN's R34 GTT 350kwRw is CraZy!

Rocked up to my formal at the adel convention centre in it and my mate in his youger bros WRX!

Shat all ova da Limos and Hot Rods!!

Hehehe.

One of the best skys in adel i believe!

God i love dat car!!! :>"

To set thing straight i havent seen him "in person" in while, i saw his car few days ago.

There's always got to be a lil cocky smart ass around making gay comments ey  :)

well, my english aren't that good, can u pls tell me which word in yr first post mention about u spot his car ? :D

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the smart ass

ahhh, mr smart ass aka MAxx

mate i didnt mention it,it was on my mind that day i saw it at cartoys bought bk memories So i decided to tell ya a lil about my experience in it mate but i clearly mentioned it in the after posts sunshine :D

Is that okay with you Fobby Maxx?

Is that okay with you Fobby Maxx?

Max got called FOBBY!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

hope you have a good comeback....

seriously why are is their bitching? like darren said this aint ns.com. is that were you came from shorty_01?

hope you have a good comeback....

seriously why are is their bitching?

nah

i better stop

bitching with boy still breast feeding by their mum is not my style B)

i start it simply becoz i am too bored in uni :(

p.s. shorty_01, as i said stop, stop!

else it won't take long for Mr.Moderator to send u a warning :P

Friday night down at the bay around 11.26pm to be correct.

was behind a black magna ralliart (wwf345) in my mates na auto silvia..lol. next to the magna was a r33 red wine.

A smile came on my face :)

Green lights both cars took off my mates auto non turbo silvia tried to keep up hahahaha! no luck.

But the Magna killed (by almost full car length) the r33...

the magna had a yellow sigh on da rear windo "baby on board" hahaha!.

But serious i was suprised but the ralliart beating the R33.

Any you other guys see this? it was like the road next to teh watermark.

CraZy

Spotted PCOTY 1 with 5or so r33 skylines at about 3 pm sat arvo headind down past pasedena foodland. i tried to make the bitty driving me follow em but she wouldnt  :D

^^^ quote from ns.com

looks like some of us sau people have been spotted :D

Spotted 4 nissans - 1 black & 1 white R32, 1 Silver R33 and 1 black/dark coloured either silvia or cefiro going through the city at a rather accelerative pace sat. night. and then turning onto Magill road? :D

34 GTR

Silver in colour spotted turning off Bridge Road onto Kings on the way home from work tonight.

Has to have one of the grumbliest sounding skyline exhausts I have ever heard..... except for Drift6's external gate against the Clipsal concrete baracades on Barton Tce a couple years ago.

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