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thats exacly what i thought... :D

in the "sa people post a pic of your car thread" friendlygarage posted pics of his cefiro and said,

cefiro yewwww 6th registered in sa

so there are actually 6.. whoops....

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spotted white r33 turn onto o'connel from main north rd at about 1015pm sat nite, didnt get a chance 2 c plate cos of traffic but was somthing like 'robski', passed him cos some idiot was trying to parallel park infront of him...some drivers stress me lol

only 6 ceffys?? theres 2 in victor harbor i know of, there was also anotha 1 down here that was written off down here recently, so thats 3 just on the south coast. and i know of another 2 ceffys. thats 5 that i know. i have seen more around adelaide when i have been up there crusing round.

spotted 2 black 33s, 1 black 32, 1 red 33, 1 red 32, 2 white 33s, 2 silver, 1 gunmetal, 1 200sx, 1 mr2 and a commodore cruising through the hills, oh wait i was there, where were the rest of you???? :blink:

spotted 2 black 33s, 1 black 32, 1 red 33, 1 red 32, 2 white 33s, 2 silver, 1 gunmetal, 1 200sx, 1 mr2 and a commodore cruising through the hills, oh wait i was there, where were the rest of you???? :blink:

lol

spotted 2 black 33s, 1 black 32, 1 red 33, 1 red 32, 2 white 33s, 2 silver, 1 gunmetal, 1 200sx, 1 mr2 and a commodore cruising through the hills, oh wait i was there, where were the rest of you???? :D

:lol:

His car has 350kw@rw (lots of money spent like black33_26)

Understand dude?

Phu has 300kw wants to get it too 350 which he has in progress just money holding him back, saw him yesterday(tuesday) and laughed as he wishes it was. He should have back on the road soon.

Not quite gonna spend as much on my car as he has, is in pretty good shape as is and id rather save for a house.

Doesnt mean moneyt wont be poured into it :P

BIg difference from 300 rwkw dude another 50rwkw is awesome get your shit together

[ :)  there were heaps of sik ass skylines out cruising last nite seen heaps down da bay!! all seem to be GUYS!!!! YUMMY  :)

There you go boys, MISS-R33-MEL must be one of those chicky's you's spot all the time in 33's!! :)

nice. <_<

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