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spotted last night on south rd black 33... then hooked off and up flagstaff hill rd.

Had GTR wing and cc plates with SAU sticker on rear quarter window...

yeah thatd be me, live at aberfoyle. Didnt spot you tho...

spotted last night black 34 on goody rd near tramline plates MENA 34 or something, KID J black 34 on hindley st and also orange 33 further up hindley

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Spotted a white series 2 stagea lunch time yesterday at the bottom of mcintyre road, maybe pixel8r? I was in my white RS4 too! lol!

EDIT: Actually that was me :D Gave ya the thumbs up :blink:

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yeahh that was me at Autobarn :blink: ..was looking for a cheap strut brace and the gal who owned the white 33 told me she got an apexi one in hers and it cost heaps..$800..bullshhhh... :laugh:

yeah thats kelly spinds some crap to me how dyno days are bad for your car cause marky mark says so but then sponsors the PGA dyno day and is there in person .. i think not much of her :D .. i was like do you go to drives and stuff she was like naw only with friends bit snobby but hey shes got a $800 strut brace /sarcasm

yeah thats kelly spinds some crap to me how dyno days are bad for your car cause marky mark says so but then sponsors the PGA dyno day and is there in person .. i think not much of her :P .. i was like do you go to drives and stuff she was like naw only with friends bit snobby but hey shes got a $800 strut brace /sarcasm

lol yer some people talk out their arse well and truley.

A dyno power run is no worse than holding third gear out. (Similiar ramp rate) In fact its actually better as you can see afr's and hear much better if there's any detonation.

Briefly met a young las who's a newly owner of a black R33 w/ 400r front bar. Told her about the forums so hopefully there will be another boost diva on SAU-SA :P

Yay, Thats me!!!! I registered after you spoke to me about this site!!! One problem tho...my car is midnight purple not black, ill let you off seeing it was dark lol :P

Well well nothing new I just spotted Vange at BP on South Rd Ridleyton at about 9:30ish tonight, plus spotted a nice Gtst on Torrens Rd last night about 8 pm with the Plate Bowdown nice looking car if anyone from here :P

Yay, Thats me!!!! I registered after you spoke to me about this site!!! One problem tho...my car is midnight purple not black, ill let you off seeing it was dark lol :D
haha, my bad. Welcome & good to see ya signed up :(

Think I may have spotted Mike_'s grey 33 yesterday on Grand Junction Rd & the other day on Nelson Rd a HSV GTO with the plates NOICE & soon followed by another VE with SWEET.

yeah thatd be me, live at aberfoyle. Didnt spot you tho...

Ha yeah I was trying to catch up but was in my R31 (non turbs)... I am from the other side of the reservoir at O'Halloran Hill.

SLY-033 @ around 6.20pm going up uley road

Also spotted sly 033 this morning on the way to work on Grand Junction.

Didnt get a good look, but seemed like a decent looking chick driving it!!! :)

Yay, Thats me!!!! I registered after you spoke to me about this site!!! One problem tho...my car is midnight purple not black, ill let you off seeing it was dark lol :)

Like someone said, u work at the BP yeah? Talked to ya several times when ive come in, and at powerfest few weeks back. Glad to see ya joined up! :)

spotted a few lines on my way home tonight

a black R32 heading south on south rd

serty 1 on grand junction rd just got a wave out the window dunno if you saw it

a silver 33 coming out near pelican plaza and went into pelican plaza

then a clean and low HR31 @ milne rd hancock rd

Like someone said, u work at the BP yeah? Talked to ya several times when ive come in, and at powerfest few weeks back. Glad to see ya joined up! :P

Heya!! yeah thats me :thumbsup: . No doubt ill see you around many more times lol!!!

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