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Nice!

I was riding shotgun in the Blue Rexie wagon heading back into the city!

On another note did you see that asshat in the Red POS Civic lol

We thought he was taking the piss with his sick car, but then realise he was serious.

Ahh yes i do remember that Rex wagon, heard you at the racecourse intersection(Morphett Rd) but couldn't see you until after!

Yes..... Yes i did, and those reflective stickers and twin mufflers he had, GOLD! I just put his wackness down to bieng a P Plater!

spotted madaz both yesterday morning and this morning

waved yesterday but i dont think ya saw me till late, then this morning it was my turn...........btw something shiny was in ya front bar that i didnt notice yesterday :D

plus yesterday arvo i was turnin from wakefield st onto pulteney and got a wave from a silver 33 with plates SKY-095

I spotted two this morning

Wine red r33 at a [edit] workshop [/edit] on marion road at about 8:25

and a nice Black R34 2dr GT-T, black rims with polished steel lip, turning onto south road from Anzac Raceway at about 8:40. Nice car!

Edited by Mike_

spotted a couple more on me way home from work

maroon 33 on salisbury hwy by parafield gdns high school - gave a wave and got one back

white s2 33 comin left from grand junction onto south road.........smooth, clean look, young lad driving.

spotted madaz both yesterday morning and this morning

waved yesterday but i dont think ya saw me till late, then this morning it was my turn...........btw something shiny was in ya front bar that i didnt notice yesterday ;)

plus yesterday arvo i was turnin from wakefield st onto pulteney and got a wave from a silver 33 with plates SKY-095

didnt see you yesterday but saw u and waved today dunno what the shinney thing was ... lets just say i put it there to get your attention ;) it worked, nothing to see here

hehehe ... nah it was taken in America ;)

funny how it looks like a VX commo

madaz again this mornin

bout the same time

bit further back down south road (near pym street i reckon)

about 2min beforehand i also spotted a red r34 gtt at south / torrens road lights

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