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spotted a grey 4wd (dunno what type but very new n shinly looking) with undercover cops, pull over some1 in town...

also 2day in town at 2pm i was dropping my sister in town and i turned right out of rundle onto pulteney st slowly cos i was tired and then turned left onto north tce 2 head home, and then i look behind me and a undercover cop was flashing his lights...im like here we go...ended up giving me a warning for turning right onto pulteney st from rundle st and going into the left lane from the right lane with out indicating....then went on to say i was going at least 60 in the 50 zone and warned me 2 keep my speed down...cant they find some real bad guys?

Near edwardstown? My Car was unwashed.

I was up there around that time and I did see a pretty tough looking 31 give it a little squirt past me... :(

I was on my way to pick up a few hose bits and pieces as it was going in for a tune at 12:30... Turned out a bit of a bugger as power over 4000rpm would flatten out due to valve float. :D

Spotted Vange on Curry street parked out the front of a pub tonight. :)

wanst at the pub, ended up going 2 crazy horse with 4 of my lesbian friends....lol was very funny haha

the owner of bowdown told me his car was t-boned and yer getting it fixed but would take a while. i would be crying if that was my car

i know how he feels, i got t boned in my old silver 33, it was so bad, they had 2 get a new door..i got the scratches fixed on my rims 4 free! :P lol

Spotted Vange on Rundle Last night around 9 30. You actually parked infront of my girlfriends car (a red integra), and we ended up leaving same time as you too.

lol was having dinner...

spotted white 33, SLY at glenelg, nice rims, looked diff n sounded diff.

Near edwardstown? My Car was unwashed.

I was up there around that time and I did see a pretty tough looking 31 give it a little squirt past me... :)

I was on my way to pick up a few hose bits and pieces as it was going in for a tune at 12:30... Turned out a bit of a bugger as power over 4000rpm would flatten out due to valve float. :P

yeyeye that was me mate :( i thought it was u but looked at ur exhaust and thought hmmm bit too small the tip for a rb30det. baha

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