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Spotted VSPEC (purple GTR) out the front of my place at Inglewood this afternoon.

so youve got a new place in the hills :laugh:

i will try to drive queitly past your house on sundays as you sit in your rocking chair with your lap blanket and small puppy :)

i will try to drive queitly past your house on sundays as you sit in your rocking chair with your lap blanket and small puppy :laugh:

<hillbilly accent on>

That aint no puppy, thats ma shot gun.

You wraskly varmints come by my place an I'll give ya both barrels.

</hillbilly accent off> LOL

thought it Nightcrawler but it had the rear wing on & driver was late middle aged.
Do you mean the car wasnt Andrews, but the driver could have been :D:laugh::)
:) No I didn't say it was a silver 4door R33 ;). Well this morning I finally spotted the elusive Nightcrawler for real this time & we had a brief chat at the lights in Modbury.

Spotted Mr. iNFMS on way to work this morning.

Caught the wave. I was awake this morning :laugh:

spotted clean gtst this morning, i was in the truck. yes Dave, that was me beeping and waving at you!!

:D Umm... truck... obviously I was in my own little world haha. Should have cut me off :)

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i think i spotted nightcrawler at marion carpark today but.... may not have been also spotted a white hr31 with gold rims turning off sturt(bottom of shephards hillroad) onto south road today about 2pmish i like it :action-smiley-069:

spotted madaz comin from cavan road onto port wakefield road bout 3:45 this arvo

i was waitin to turn from pt wakefield rd into cavan rd...........seen u comin round the corner..............half climbing out the window waving, tooting and almost tempting to hit limiter to get ya attention LOL

Spotted a 32 [MISS 32] plates, turning on to Main North Rd from Kings Rd @ 8:30am, and moments later giving her 32 a refreshment of fuel.

I was in the work van the next lane over. Tried to catch up to give a wave, wasn't going to happen. hahaha :P

Careful thats my gf...i use to see your car in the mornings sometimes..i have a white r33 black bonnet, black 32 wheels..your car looks pretty neat...

Careful thats my gf...i use to see your car in the mornings sometimes..i have a white r33 black bonnet, black 32 wheels..your car looks pretty neat...

Yeah yeah I know the one. Saw ya for quite a few morning straight hay. I've been leaving for work a bit later. Probably why I haven't spotted ya lately.

You live out my way don't ya?

BTW thats a bit cool how you have his and hers Skylines. :P

7-30 / 8am this mornin, headin south on tapleys hill road from roughly trimmer pde till henley beach rd..........DVS-R34. Clean as, tuff rims dude (if ya on here). Was in the piece of snot ETSA truck one back in the left lane

cheers mate, cant say i saw ya. would have been in my own little dreamworld at that time in the morning.

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