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Spotted sat night, [NOT URS] - *flick* down the bay going the other way, i was the blue GTR that you pointed at LOL Did 40 k's down anzac to see if you'd catch up but you must not have gone that way.

A Black 4dr GTS-t with P plates cruising along with me down anzac, was good cruisin with ya if your on here, i turned off half way down jetty rd if ya remember...

Also that red VL Calais from boostworx cruising with a red 32 GTR, a Mazda Familiar i think it was and another VL Calais from calaisturbo.. That Calais is f**kin sweet, sounds awsome!

white s2 33 with impul rims up front and stockies on rear up at the IGA blackwood this arvo. was parked next to ya in the carpark.

then martin driving HOSTILE along majors road.............got a wave in last minute LOL

Just got on the net finally, spotted sambo33 @ HJ's sat'day night. A nice white 32 went through the drive thru aswell, reckon it might have been a GTR but had no badges. Spotted heaps of lines during the day on saturday but it seemed most were hibernating at night. Meant to meet up with andy in his 34 GTR but heard he got defected, hope your alright mate.

OK, saw a car at West Lakes Mall today about 4 30, and I don't really know what it was. The closest thing I could think of at the time was the Noble M15 -

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But it wasn't a Noble I'm pretty damn sure. Was a medium/pale blue, like a big Lotus maybe? I have no idea. Anyone know about this car?

Saw Tuffr32 at 4pm on North East Rd crossing Hancock Rd

na i came home through salisbury hwy and milne rd

had a little squirt with an integra type R up mc intre go spelling

slimjim there is a noble getting around adelaide atm i forget what colour it is it was @ the old school new school car thing the other weekend

slimjim there is a noble getting around adelaide atm i forget what colour it is it was @ the old school new school car thing the other weekend

Yup. After a bit of Googling it was definitely a Noble M400. Wow, spotted a few bloody rare cars lately!

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