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I was the white one with the same kit as you, saw you turning out of one of the side streets

ahhh we need name tage on cruise days, i keep 4getting name lol.....my office is on payneham rd, so ull c me all the time there...

I see that white 33 with the RH1 plate quite a bit up around walkley heights shopping centre, thought it was your car actually vange but obviously not...

lol

RH1 = record holder 1min?

hehe

saw lots of imports out in town last night, rh1 being one of them.

yeh i saw heaps last ntie 2....all the wogs parking near rapture...including myself lol

Sunday night 6:15...... marion road, sturt road intersection.

Dark blue R32 on one side of me on sturt road, heading to marion shopping center, and a Gunmetal grey R32 on the other, with different and smaller rims on the rear.... (Appeared to be setup to go drifting!)

Then an R33(white) with a kit, (could have been Vange, looked like the car in his sig, and he seems to be everywhere!)

parked on marion road around plympton area, at 6:30...

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To be honest, that was what I thought initially cause VANGE happens to be everywhere! LOL But after seeing VANGE a few times, parking by the the side on Hindley St., I can tell for sure that the bloke I saw the other day on Goodwood Road wasn't VANGE - different body kit and obviously different NUMBER PLATE. :thumbsup:

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