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Brenton, you just made me shit myself when I read your post, I thought "Crap, those guys are taking my car for joyrides :woot:"

The car is in for repairs for work that they previously did before Christmas, I was not happy at all with the work, spoke to Mike, he agreed and said he'd fix it, so hopefully it comes back this time all good. What condition was the car in when you saw it?

HAHAHAHHA. Lol who said it was in doyles. LOL i said it was AT doyles. DOing ringies out the fornt.

It was in the both at the back. Just looked like it was getting stored there over night.

Look clean actually.

Mines infront of about 5 other cars and im meant to be getting it back today. UMMMMMMMMMMM and its got white dust all over it and i have about 5 tools on my black roof. Not happy about that but oh well. If i aint happy Mike will be hearing about it.

I have never seen ur car before yesterday. Iwas looking at it then thought Hng On a minute. I no that number plate. Put 2 and 2 together and figured out it was urs.

Looks rather clean Luke.

Tah tah. off to get $$$ cheque to pay for said car. lol. Piece of crap just makes me angrier now after spending $12k on it and she is still stock. But Manual. LOL

goes well martin......didnt c ya tho :)

spotted VANGE on wednesday nite parked on a main road.....for the life of me i cant remember where

today, spotted a silver 32 gtr with white enkeis and some front end damage on south road near flinders (bout 10mins before martin spotted me).....got the thumbs up from him

and then a white 32 gtr on oaklands road by warradale army barracks.......think he said his username was Writeoff...........as for the sticker, u need to talk to patrick (PK_R33) if he's still got some :)

yesterday spotted a red 34 GTT with a chick driving near elizabeth (heading north) at about 2:30 i think it was.

also spotted a white stagea with 18/19 inch nismo wheels parked at munno para at about 6:30.

and today spotted a black 34 GTT on north terrace at 12:30

also a silver 32 GTR crusing down main north near mitre ten at 4:30-5.

and then a white 32 gtr on oaklands road by warradale army barracks.......think he said his username was Writeoff...........as for the sticker, u need to talk to patrick (PK_R33) if he's still got some :)

Thanks. Did you notice my Regency spec exhaust note? Amazing how effective a baffle plate can be although I wasn't going to take it past 3,000 rpm.

Spotted SKY 031 on anzac after work yesterday arvo, and a 32 with plates "WANTD 2" turning from anzac to morphett this morning about 7:15, female driver

yeah wantd2 is my manager deeanne she has a nice supra with wantd plates on it aswell

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