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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

i meant a grey 33 has the plates kirby :(

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i meant a grey 33 has the plates kirby :)

oooooh, excuse the dumbness lol

hmm the plates last night were on a dark navy blue R33 :thumbsup:

didn't look silver to me

saw a black R34 coming out of the Munno Para Shopping Centre

car park around 5:20pm

spotted a R32 with a smashed drivers side mirrror @ torrens rd south rd this after noon

the blue R32 comming out of BP near there too gave a wave got a wave

and a ceffy heading up mc intre from montague :thumbsup: gave a wave got a wave :)

oooooh, excuse the dumbness lol

hmm the plates last night were on a dark navy blue R33 :)

didn't look silver to me

saw a black R34 coming out of the Munno Para Shopping Centre

car park around 5:20pm

Yeah the car with KIRBY is navy blue. Its from around my area.

Spotted this morning at 10.25, a gun metal grey R32 GTR going up beach road, number plates were [XLP xxx] didnt see the numbers, was looking at the car. I was the guy standing at the bus stop with the grey jacket on if your on here, was going to wave but you would have been wtf.. Tough looking car mate! :)

Yeah the car with KIRBY is navy blue. Its from around my area.

yeh my bad i just saw a dark coloured 33 ;) hrmm seems to be a few import drivers in this area.

i just spotted 'VIP' celsior i went passed in a rush as im about to head to syd :P

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As if your giving yourself an early minute Ben :)

:)

lol....im allowed too...im the boss! ba ha ha ha!

spotted a certain "Cleangtst" at munno para last night, twice even, good to see your as lazy as i am dave not wanting to walk the 100m to the other side of the shops! lmao!

Spotted heaps of Skylines on the way home from Cape Jervis today, about 5 R33's (all white) and an R34 just before home on North East Rd...

Also saw an old R31 which was fairly beaten up with a sticker on the back saying "Atleast it isn't a bloody Commodore" :) :)

spotted an R34 doing drifting in a 40k zone on Chief st, Brompton, around 7pm

i was holding my 2yo son and praying that you wouldn't hit both of us (& my car) on the side of the road

*#(#$#@ $#&*($#@ :worship:

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spotted an R34 doing drifting in a 40k zone on Chief st, Brompton, around 7pm

will people never learn to leave that sh*t off the road, its wet and that means something can go very wrong very quickly (not that cant happen when its dry too)

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