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i was more there around 8:30ish, going past sipnsave.

yes dean. it was most likely me.

Yeah it prob was more like 8:30, was sitting in Cafe Bravo and you pulled out of one of the side streets onto the parade....nice ride!

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Yeah it prob was more like 8:30, was sitting in Cafe Bravo and you pulled out of one of the side streets onto the parade....nice ride!

if u mean nice by, it was clean cause i cleaned it that day, and, it sounds good, or, it goes fast, then thanks.

i have stock 16's on it, no body kit, a front mount and an CAI in the left side of my front bar...

Spotted a nice white 34 heading south on kingwilliam in the city this morning at bout 9 am. May have been the one from the autofest photos next to flick's car?

Then on belair rd where i was working a black 33, silver 32 and a white 32 all heading towards the city at various times

Spotted a nice white 34 heading south on kingwilliam in the city this morning at bout 9 am. May have been the one from the autofest photos next to flick's car?

Then on belair rd where i was working a black 33, silver 32 and a white 32 all heading towards the city at various times

If it was round lunch time when you saw the black 33 that would have most likely been me >_<

Saw olds32 at the goodwood rd and daws road intersection and saw SKY095 a very nice 4 door 33 on rundle street on the way to work

If it was round lunch time when you saw the black 33 that would have most likely been me >_<

Saw olds32 at the goodwood rd and daws road intersection and saw SKY095 a very nice 4 door 33 on rundle street on the way to work

I tried waving if you saw me, we were pruning a hedge on the side of road!

Also spotted VANGE MOBILE today as he was enjoying the beautiful scene at the torrens river with someone special.... :/ That probably explains why the "VANGE MOBILE SPOTTED THREAD" has been significantly reduced lately... :/ lol Just kidding mate.. It's good to see ya around.

hahahahaha........dont worry i wont get 2 that stage!

still no spots an i cruised hindly an rundel last nite, might need to ask vange how he dose it. also had jap plates on an didnt get a look even from the boys in blue

ppl r just out 2 c me...thats y lol

2 skyline owners in the same area ( prospect/blair athol boundary )

one in my street and one the next street over - if ya on this site ill say hi

black r33 coupe with bbs type rims, the owner lives near a round-a-bout

the other

blue or black r33 sedan , nice exhaust

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