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Damn drive from one side of Adelaide to the other and back and dont get spotted once, but duck around the corner to the shops and everyone sees ya ha! :(

Anyway side note, any sau's live near blakeview/craigmore? Was there this weekend and waved to a couple of lines only to get back evil glares :s Might just keep to myself next time :)

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Damn drive from one side of Adelaide to the other and back and dont get spotted once, but duck around the corner to the shops and everyone sees ya ha! :(

Anyway side note, any sau's live near blakeview/craigmore? Was there this weekend and waved to a couple of lines only to get back evil glares :s Might just keep to myself next time :)

lol ye dont you hate it when you finally get a chance to give a wave to another skyline and you get like a full stare back and you end up feeling like an idiot lol.

Spotted heslo, madaz and myself crapping ourselves when a cop pulled up behind us as we stopped at steves place on friday night! Close call, lucky the cop seemed to be in a hurry to be else where and only warned us! I think my heart stopped for about 2 minutes! :(

Spotted Howie zooming past me on king william road. Nice nismo strips. i was in the silver r33.

Nice clean 33 buddy.. rays engineering rims? the kit looks nice and your paintwork looks mint too buddy.

GRIM, I shit myself then too, lucky the cop let us go! Couldn't believe he said he would defect us, then my turbo timer shut off my car to which he said "And get rid of that f**king timer!!!" :P

GRIM, I shit myself then too, lucky the cop let us go! Couldn't believe he said he would defect us, then my turbo timer shut off my car to which he said "And get rid of that f**king timer!!!" :P

I seriously thought we were done for, we heard him say about defecting us, was nothing we could have done if he had of decided too! Was rather lucky he seemed to be in a hurry otherwise i think he would have been delighted to have defected 3 skylines at once!

i think he would have been delighted to have defected 3 skylines at once!

Thats prob double points and a bonus point for him back at the station!

1 Car: 1pt = defect

2 Cars: 1pt+2pt = 3pt defect

3 Cars: 1pt+2ptx2 = 6pt defect

First orifacer to reach 100pts, wins...............................a batton up the ass!

Spotted Anthony with black R32 gts-4 Sat night, along with Marone 200sx, couple of WRX's along Anzac/Pt Road ;) Spotted plenty of lines around 11pm along Anzacs

Hey Alex, was a pretty close call with that cop pulling us over... for a 'random breath test'... bet the heart skipped a few beats there (i know mine did!)

Anyway side note, any sau's live near blakeview/craigmore? Was there this weekend and waved to a couple of lines only to get back evil glares :s Might just keep to myself next time ;)

I'd wave to ya mate if i saw ya, those guys were most likely not with sau and are not down and jiggy with it all!

Spotted clean gtst grabbing some puff for the wheels at bp on main nth smithfield, nice car! was coming to say g'day but you were leaving.

Spotted a blue R32 GTR parked in the good guys / Autobarn carpark on Beach Road at Noarlunga today, number plate was a standard one - XKR 158.. Heard ya coming from a mile away.

Was it anyone from here?

Also, a White R33 GTSt with white rims, always parked in seacliff paint and panel corner of Seacombe Road and Brighton Roads. Number plate XIB 418. Anyone on here?

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I'd wave to ya mate if i saw ya, those guys were most likely not with sau and are not down and jiggy with it all!

Heh yeh gathered that. Few lines around the place tho i must say. Was crusing with my mate whos got a yellow s15. Just too busy around there now tho, remember when i lived there it was nice and peaceful :laugh:

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