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With a bomex front bar and black buddy clubs? Would have been a while ago :)

Just started looking in the SA forum after over 3yrs of SAU :)

Spotted a White 32gtst going down magil rd, infront of me, with a black bonnet, few months ago

Spotted a grey 32GTR with 'i think' te37s and custom plates, i think was gtr32, anyone here?

Also see a white 33gtst on unley rd, almot every day, with black wheels

Quite often see a MINT black 32gtr aussie delivered, on unly rd, plates 'gtr pwr', cleanest looking gtr ive seen in ages!

Friday night spotted a Silver GTR with black rims heading down Glynburn rd

Anyone on here?

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spotted bowdown at arndale, pulled over had a chat, nice guy.

then on way home was followed by a magna with logos on the side door, trying 2 drag me at the coke factory, i didnt do anything then lights went yellow so i tried 2 make them (stupid me) and saw cop car last sec at other side of intersection as i dropped it into 2nd.... slammed on breaks, got some smoke, and then they followed me all way up port rd where dropped friends home then left....lol lucky...yes im a bad boy :D

Spotted a maroon R33 on North Terrace this afternoon - Number plate: Miss 33 :laugh:

An hour later, spotted a white R34 at the traffic light (junction between king william street and pirie street). Nice car....

this is it i spotted her 1 day and said hello the car is for sale if she hasnt sold it allready or changed her mind but i doubt she changed her mind ...

she was selling it due to bubs comming along

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Was actually gonna buy Miss33's car at one stage, she is a nice girl. I knew she was selling it for her baby so I told her to buy a Stagea instead :)

lol so did i i spoke to here like the weekend after Drews accident

i was just wondering if anyone was in the hills friday night! somewhere along the route ns.com usually takes on their cruises! a r33 passed us when we stopped for a breather! i was in my mates r32 gtst and we were with 2 other cars! a starlet and 180sx!

Spotted AM-Performance around town last night. :mad:

I was in a gay 380 GT Magna 5speed Auto. Not too bad but still fwd and has issues with traction, its traction control lets wheel spin go for too long then really cuts power hard.

Then spotted an idiot in his VS V6 Supercharged Calais loose it at the bottom of Anzac Highway. He held his foot in to it too much turning right on to Anzac in front of KFC, Basically it snapped around on him spinning the car smashing it up over the gutter hitting a small pole and stuffing 2 maybe 3 rims.

He would be stressing this morning, lmoa. Silly, no need to go that hard.

He would be stressing this morning, lmoa. Silly, no need to go that hard.

ROFL unless u know what your doing which 95% of us really dont though we like to think we do

hed be stressing if it was his old mans he took to get a lt of milk from the BP :unsure::stupid::mad:

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