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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

i think your thinking it was me DRTY 2, dark blue 32 with black rims with silver dish?

i saw ya heading down north east rd towards the ttp

...Thats against my religion. :mellow:
are you jedi cubes?
I remember 100's of people putting that down as their religion in the 2001 Census :(.

8.20 this morning a black R33 on Nelson Rd @ one of the roundabouts & I think he had a SAU sticker on the rear quarter window panel but, didn't recognise the driver.

Tuffr32 was it you that I saw friday night in the macca's drive thru on anzac highway ? Looks like the same car in your display pic. Had stocks on the back tho.

*flick* Is it you that has (NOT URS) on the plates that parks in the coles on marion road just past anzac highway? Remember someone saying something bout those plates, no idea what tho..

Import S13, you get around, see you driving everywhere. Stopped at the shell in mclaren vale last week sometime and saw you drive past. Dunno if you saw the back end of the GTR hanging out near the road ? Would have waved but didnt see you coming.

Tuffr32 was it you that I saw friday night in the macca's drive thru on anzac highway ? Looks like the same car in your display pic. Had stocks on the back tho.
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

Nope not me keep searching :pirate:

Todays spottage, one red 33 with LED tail lights on north east road

Import S13, you get around, see you driving everywhere. Stopped at the shell in mclaren vale last week sometime and saw you drive past. Dunno if you saw the back end of the GTR hanging out near the road ? Would have waved but didnt see you coming.

haha yeah i do get around abit my gf lives in tea tree gully and i live mclaren vale so im bound to get spotted in random places. We both saw you in the shell had a quick look too. Nice looking car you got there, the colour looks familiar haha

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spotted Hostile again in the morning run to work

also spotted skippy on sturt rd today, gave you a honk and wave but you wouldn't have noticed the cressida i have to drive for work. Nic looking car always had a soft spot for the chaser

Nope not me keep searching :blush:

Todays spottage, one red 33 with LED tail lights on north east road

Depending what time that might have been me in the macca's lol. The rims on the back are actually 200sx that look close to stock from distance (but are 16's). The actual rims are awaiting new tyres after realising i was down to the radials. Car looks very similiar however.

Spotted Gun Metal/Black grey that pulled into BP along West Terrace Sat night.

*EDIT* Car in pic had diff. rims back then

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*flick* Is it you that has (NOT URS) on the plates that parks in the coles on marion road just past anzac highway? Remember someone saying something bout those plates, no idea what tho..

Yeah thats me. Yeah my plates, well the saying 'not urs' started as a joke with friends which stuck, cant even remember what it was all about now tho lol. Some people like my plates, other people give me crap about them but meh, it was a personal joke and the plates have kinda grown on me now.

Imsport S13- Yeah it gets me from A to B.. and sometimes to C. Your car looks nice, rims suit it heaps well..

DC_GTST- Would have been between 10 and 10.30, cant really remember. Car looked nice with the 200sx rims on the back.

*flick*- Thought it was your car, looks like a sleeper with the stock GTR rims on it. I like how ya park it out near the road, saw it as I was going down anzac highway and did a u turn to came back to look at it.

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