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silver 33 with a SAU sticker in the back quater window on findon rd?? unsure on road... but nice car ... and a black or deep purple R33 GTR on south road at the of the express way looked and sounded damn fine. :) .. ohh and a blue 32 coupe coming out of a drive way on south rd in reynella.

saw "not urs" a nice r32 this afternoon. looked very clean!

That would be me. Cant remember what road we were on when we saw u, well we only saw the one white 34 so assuming its u.

Just spotted on Hindley Street a white 32 with black bonnet and gtr front bar, SAU stickers front and back. Tooted at ya but u didnt hear us altho the chick getting in your car kinda looked as us strange.

Spotted today......Blue over grey R33 main north road/GJ intersection whilst washing car, then spotted a white R33 (Nozilla???) on south road near wheel worx, and a tough ceffy pulling outta wheel worx. Spotted in town about 1/2 hour ago Flick on west terrace whilst i was getting fuel!

Spotted a silver series 2 Stagea on NE Rd heading towards town this afternoon around 3:30 :P

Doesn't belong to anyone on here (yet) - it had trade plates on - wondering which car dealer has it? Could have been driving towards synergy?

Spotted CleanGTS-t on the way to work this moring on main north rd. Those rear rims with the deep dish look great , and the front as well LOL. Does make me miss my old 33 though (white and it had 17" roh adrenalins on it ), drive way used to look hot with the 2000 WRX ,R33 s-2 and 32GTR sitting in it. Now all thats there is the GTR.(and laser)

Sold the R33 to a chick in Brahma lodge. She came into work a few months later and said her boyfriend put it into a kerb at speed and stuffed up the front end but she got it fixed .

Pulled up next to David in the laser wagon and wound down the window to say high. You probably thought who's this at first , until I said I was a fellow skyliner. LOL

Day off tomorow but have to go into work anyway and will be taking the 32GTR . Whats the bet , I want see anyone . LOL

Also saw a R34 as I came of the gawler bypass into Willaston on tuesday night. Looked very tidy and I think it was platnium in colour with a female driver. It was coming from the malalla direction.

Hope to be spooted soon :blink:

then spotted a white R33 (Nozilla???) on south road near wheel worx, and a tough ceffy pulling outta wheel worx

yeah mate that was me coming back from mc doyles. i also saw that cefiro with gold mesh rims pull out of wworx whilst i was driving past. where were you or what were you in? oh i also spotted a silver 32 gtr a few secs heading south before spotting the cefiro.

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