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yeah relatively stock had rims stock front bar

she also didnt look and or wave or acknowledge but certainly gave it a little the when i gave a little it was like oh you show off :O ah well :thumbsup:

Edited by Madaz

Spotted Muges180 at around 5 today, coming off marion rd heading up south road, saw ya pull up to the lights, was on the bus so you wouldnt have seen me :thumbsup:

Must say the black rims set off the white of the car, stock looking 34 but looks so nice like that. Just goes to show that you dont need to do much to make ya car look good :O

Edited by GTR-32

Spotted a silver stagea series 1 in town this afternoon about 4:30. Parked right next to it at the lights and exchanged the "thumbs up".

Seen heaps of stageas around these days. Is it just me or are they becoming quite popular?

spotted a nice white R33 @ regency today around 3:45 let him in traffic and sort of made the other lane next to me stop by veering (slowly mind you) into it :):D

traffic was so bankeding up and ppls get testy @ letting ppl in @ that time of day caught up to him and we both gave each other :(

oh yeah also spotted the R34 from sunday RBB 025 but he didnt see me

Edited by Madaz

On the way to work i was stuck behind a tow truck with the company name : Camel Tow. Being the dirty little boy I am I thought it was funny as.

Also spotted on Morphett St crossing Franklin St the dirtiest R32 GTR I have ever seen, it looked like he had just been dirt road bashing.

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On the way to work i was stuck behind a tow truck with the company name : Camel Tow. Being the dirty little boy I am I thought it was funny as.

Also spotted on Morphett St crossing Franklin St the dirtiest R32 GTR I have ever seen, it looked like he had just been dirt road bashing.

AHAHHAA :( gold.

thats the same car i keep seeing grey 33 :( i come past a lil bit later

i don't reckon i seen a grey r33 go past, i was probably inside

On The Run or maybe i was gone when you went past haha

oh i forgot to mention that last night i saw a grey r33 in the Big W/ Woolworths

underground parking, was parked next to a black crx

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