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spotted hostile an a 34 an 31 crusing with him down south rd heading south

Hey yeah were you guys with patto near the train bridge at black forest?? My housemate has the 34... dunno who the 31 was tho.

We were just headin home from volleyball.

pete, allen (NEO6) spotted ya the other nite at 2am with the bonnet up at subway (and an audience apparently).......was in his ute tho

i always seem to get an audience when the bonnets up..... hmmm dunno why? >_<

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Hey yeah were you guys with patto near the train bridge at black forest?? My housemate has the 34... dunno who the 31 was tho.

We were just headin home from volleyball.

yeh that was us next time u c the lights on the an u got a free minute drop in its our new work shop customshine, were still setting up etc

nah wasn't me but a younger dude down my street has the same car as me...he's usually around that area...probably him. hehe

drove past a white series ll with stockies on the boulevard. p plater, that you man?

theres a black one getting around heslo driver mid 30's yuppy sort i recon he lives near greenhill road unly (just guessing not giving away suburb) seem a little arrogant but hopefully im worng im yet to get the look through and non wave

Seen a black R34 GTR on salisbury highway extension today on way to work, omg tough!!!!!

Then near arndale spotted a black R34gtt with bronze wheels on it going up torrens road towards town

had a grey 32 (possibly gtr) next to me comin off elizabeth way onto main north about 3:30 this arvo. looked phat enuf to be a gtr........but couldnt b sure. aftermarket dishy rims too

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