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Spotted "hostile" R32 at the BP on the run, on sth rd st mary's. He gave a wave so I figure it might have been someone from here ;) if it is, nice car mate!

Hey yeah thats me... you were in the 33 then?

There were a few lines there.. spotted joel on his way to drift in SLY 031 too.... damn thats loud!!

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Hey yeah thats me... you were in the 33 then?

There were a few lines there.. spotted joel on his way to drift in SLY 031 too.... damn thats loud!!

hah, a 25 and straight pipes will do that to ya :happy:

Spotted (heard first) white R33 with P plates at the bay Friday night.

He gassed it around the corner, but he obviously didn't know the coppers were set up just around that corner.

Same car spotted a short time later sporting a new yellow addition to the windscreen.

any chance of you bringing your 260rs stag to the photoshoot next saturday?

Haven't seen one except in photos. :happy:

I may be able to bring it to the shoot, i thought it was sunday though?

If someone can send me the details of where and when i will try to make it. :)

Spotted (heard first) white R33 with P plates at the bay Friday night.

He gassed it around the corner, but he obviously didn't know the coppers were set up just around that corner.

Same car spotted a short time later sporting a new yellow addition to the windscreen.

lmao...

Hehe, I was walking with my sister and my gf as you drove off. I thought you might have noticed me eyeing your car :)

Also seen it in the city a few times on or near pulteney street.

yeh i think i do remember, think i was getting in when you were walking past! and yeh i help a mate out in his shop on Pultney St, so she's there everynow and then........ or the Rolla!

spotted the same HR31 blkprl i notice this time hes got the same rims as me but gold look very nice when the car is moving got to briefly speak with him @ the lights and asked him if we goes to the skyline website... and he said he tries not too :yes: must be a recovering addict :P

Spotted white R33 s2 with dish rims at arndale going up torrens road towards south road around half 2 this arvo....

that would be me. colour is more like 'please wash me' rather then white.

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havin not seen nightcrawler's car before, but hearin theres a body double, i reckon i MIGHT have actually seen his car last nite

Marion carpark...............black 34 4 door, spoiler, what looked like 3 piece rims with black centres and machined dish..........parked in a disabled spot

sound like the car? or yet another body double?

nah Matty - definitely not me (as if I'd park in a handicapped spot) - plus I was home all last night ... sounds like my car car to a tea - but you have seen my Doppelganger :)

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