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DC-GTST - would that hav been fri nite? i was in there with a few of the 31 club boys meetin Cazz from vic (payin us a visit)

fri nite i swear i saw HESLO and VANGE at morphett st / hindley st intersection heading towards the bridge. i know the second car was DEFINITELY Vange :P

DC-GTST - would that hav been fri nite? i was in there with a few of the 31 club boys meetin Cazz from vic (payin us a visit)

fri nite i swear i saw HESLO and VANGE at morphett st / hindley st intersection heading towards the bridge. i know the second car was DEFINITELY Vange :rolleyes:

Yep. Friday night it was. We left at about 12:30am but the Serty-1 wasn't there at that time (well... if my eye sight serves me right). I remember telling my bro about it as his the best man. My brother had his black 32 across the road, a little further towards central town from yours (a whole 20 meters lol).

Spotted Silver R34 GT-T coming up behind me today turning off Diagonal road heading towards Morphet Road on a think Clifford Street? Seen a few R33's also along Anzacs at about 7:30pm

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saw kye in the 32 down the bottom of o halloren hill bout 11ish i think it was. Damn that blue sticks out from a mile away dude.

haha i didnt see you guys sorry was following lauren back to hers

i have a trans problem :(

beat me to it luke, was bout to say spotted kye, car certainly stands out :(

Anyone here up at victor yesterday? Saw few 32's getting around, one that stood out was clean as gunmetal grey coupe with chrome impuls. Looked and sounded awesome.

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