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Yeah buddy, that's me! Nice car mate, stopped to look at it today. By any chance did you used to own a S2 R33? The reason I ask is that about a year ago, one of the teachers had one then one day it just went... was that you?

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spotted a yellow r34 today at elizabeth shopping centre. sly34 or something along those lines'. anyone's here, plates are kinda ghey but car was nice.

And I believe it was one of the only ones stopped by the poluce on the cruise.

(something about his driving style I was told)

spotted a yellow r34 today at elizabeth shopping centre. sly34 or something along those lines'. anyone's here, plates are kinda ghey but car was nice.

thats the 1 i saw but couldnt remeber plates

And I believe it was one of the only ones stopped by the poluce on the cruise.

(something about his driving style I was told)

no we saw a Rx7 get defected nothing to do with his driving had no rear lights :laugh:

And I believe it was one of the only ones stopped by the poluce on the cruise.

(something about his driving style I was told)

well with those plates, whoever got them (assuming its the owner) sounds cocky. :laugh:

Yeah buddy, that's me! Nice car mate, stopped to look at it today. By any chance did you used to own a S2 R33? The reason I ask is that about a year ago, one of the teachers had one then one day it just went... was that you?

That was me - I was tempted to mod it, but then I got a good price for it and bought the R34. The 34 was a test car, so it took ages in compliance. Have a good look, because I'm not sure how long I'll keep this either lol

And that GT-R at the shops is niiiiicccceee - owner is a doctor, surprise surprise.

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havent spotted anyone this week :( except that wine red s2 r33 round in starr av...................mmmm i like SSR rims :D

Yes i see this one all the time! I have to look twice, looks similar to mine! :laugh: Mine will be in the area everynow and then! Where abouts are you working now?

EDIT: Just went to go get some lunch......... think i saw your car in your car park, but in saying that didn't see your #plate

Yes that's me that works at the school - it's a primary school Deluxe, don't even go there haha...

Nah all good mate.......... i'm definatly not a TAMP!!! They should be shot :rofl:

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deluxe: you probably did see it if you think you did see it (and the first day i chose not to back the car in haha......) - parked next to a black statesman, then yeh

thats where me work is :P:D

Again, saw two R33 parked in front of the West Terrace Shell servo at about 10.30pm yesterday. One black S2 R33 with chromies and one silver R33. Nice...... Anyone here?

yes me and troy should of stopped and said hello :rofl: didnt you see my SAU sticker

yes me and troy should of stopped and said hello :rofl: didnt you see my SAU sticker

Hahaha... I was paying attention checking out your ride mate .... :( And I might need a pair of bionic eyes to see the SAU stickers from the other side of the road thou.. lol... Will definitely stop and say hi next time...

Btw, which one was yours ?

Hahaha... I was paying attention checking out your ride mate .... :) And I might need a pair of bionic eyes to see the SAU stickers from the other side of the road thou.. lol... Will definitely stop and say hi next time...

Btw, which one was yours ?

lol all you need is gogo gadget binoculars

mine it the gun metal grey skyline

spotted a yellow r34 today at elizabeth shopping centre. sly34 or something along those lines'. anyone's here, plates are kinda ghey but car was nice.

Yeah see that car around quite a bit, its not bad looking...

Seen saturday down Peachy road, a red R34gt-t and a gun metal grey 33....Also spotted serty1 the other week on way to airport driving down south road about half 9 in the morning....

Also last night down at semaphore spotted a white 32 4 door with plates slo032 or something along those lines

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

Nah looked alright fella...didn't really get a good look, was trying to get across torrens road and get to work!!! Damn traffic is shocking around that time around then!

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