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spotted a grey 32 gtr parked on deeds road today......boostworx sticker on front and SAU sticker on rear 1/4 window...........i kno its been mentioned before but i cant remember for the life of me whos it is

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poor vange

damn vange gets spotted even when his car is off road :blink:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

i havent been on sau for ages....and i havent had my car 4 2 weeks and im still getting spotted HAHAHA

as every1s read, yes cars fked, due to some prev repairs that wernt done properly. while replacing the water pump, the crank bolt wasnt put on properly and over the last 4-5 months, it snapped, and spun around, fking up everything, mainly the crankshaft. so thats being replaced. at present, parts are in and engine will be put back in next week, so another week with no car.

so if any1 wants to do somthing nice, take me 4 a drive (or lets have a small cruise) cos i havent been in a skyline for 3 weeks!

spotted a grey 32 gtr parked on deeds road today......boostworx sticker on front and SAU sticker on rear 1/4 window...........i kno its been mentioned before but i cant remember for the life of me whos it is

Heh check the cars spotted thread for the first time in weeks and there I am! Just another day at work... been spotting a few nice cars cruising past down Deeds, FD RX-7s, R33s, Sil80s, BMWs all kinda stuff.

Heh check the cars spotted thread for the first time in weeks and there I am! Just another day at work... been spotting a few nice cars cruising past down Deeds, FD RX-7s, R33s, Sil80s, BMWs all kinda stuff.

Where abouts do you work on Deeds? I'm closer to the airport, opposite Philmac! See your car parked on the road everyday!

Spotted few cars last night,

1xBlack/Gun Metal Grey GTR in centre lane at Morphett Rd/Anzac Highway at lights (heading bay direction). With Yellow R33 on one side and another Import on the other. I was the white skyline going the other direction looking at you guys :rofl: Was following SLO 031 and a white 180sx.

Spotted Silver R33 also about 11:45pm at Tapleys hills Petrol Station :rofl:

Spotted a few 33s today

A white one with black graphics on the side and clear tail lights near TTP

A black one on north east road with black rims

A red one pretty standard driving along Hancock rd

Also spotted an old red 31 boosting up and down my road about million times with some kind of turbo conversion, that motor aint gonna last with that treatment

Spotted Madaz today at the HappyWash at about 2:30PM, tried to wave to ya buddy but didn't look like you were in the car

hahah na i was washing the dog :P

i spotted i think tuff32 20 mins after that after i took the dog home and went back to TTP

PS hating this new thread crap of not being able to read all posts sequentially anyone know how to fix it

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