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yeah I agree Nick, that black V35 is bloody awesome .... when I mention to people that I am thinking of getting one, they all say they hate them and I shouldn't do it! Go figure .... I think they are pure horn!

Hey Matty,

The silver 4 door was me and my new bus, have just got SA Rego for it. The white 33 was off of here to but i cannot remeber the owners name. We were coming back from the charity criuse for Luekemia looking for a place to stop and get a drink. :laugh:

nope......

at this stage i couldn't care less if they are out 70k

anyway back to the real cars

had a 33 sedan (white) in at work the other day, the owner was looking at a jeep/chrysler/dodge have to wait and see if it got traded, looked neat, m spec front bar and a rear wing like your steve.

spotted a midnight R32 on hancock road before we both did the double take :)

not sure if it was oosh

and ways pulling into my suburb i hit the clutch and heard the peddle make a funny pop noise and it felt a little funny after just the peddle any 1 got any ideas

Spotted a silver or grey HR31 on Salisbury Highway just north of the railway underpass at approx. 9:45am this morning. If you're reading this, I was in the black 4 door R31. :)

Thought i saw Sambo33 today at the servo on Richmond Rd, but now i think about it it could have been someone similar, UNLESS he has got new wheels for his car??? Was about to pull up next to him to notice that there was a female in the passenger seat and no Sammy(if it was him)!

I was in that U-Park last Saturday night Brenton - but not tonight. And you wouldn't believe how hard Xmas shopping sucked at the Plaza tonight - ferals all over the shop (more than usual lol).

Spotted Mel and Pawley's Stagea at TTP carpark tonight - wtf are you guys doing leaving that thing for ppl to steal/break into at TTP? (We took the Accord Euro as always and left the 34 at home) :(

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