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spotted a white 33 4 door with dishies on the Eyre Highway out between Pt Augusta and Whyalla this mornin bout 8am, hooting towards Whyalla (prob bout 10kms past the Ceduna turnoff)

midnight blue 32 gtr on trader plates at south / deacon av richmond bout 3:30, and not long afta that a black 34 gtr headin up anzacs

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Spotted a very pretty white 32 GTR yesterday turning from OG road onto Payneham road, almost identical to mine except it still had its bottom lip... also saw a very nice 32 (think it was a GTR) which was grey... had a relocated numberplate... gave the drive the thumbs up as he passed but not sure if he saw

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spotted kralster in mount barker then on the freeway, & had a bit of a chat at the lights ;)

HAHAHAHA sambo,

that was me not kralster, your zaust is too loud =P i actually said i met kralster for lunch in handorf lol.

disgrace to be called kralster hahaha. I saw you cruise through hanhdorf whilst i was there too. Nice car, ive seen you around @ Villis on occasions too (before i got my skyline)

HAHAHAHA sambo,

that was me not kralster, your zaust is too loud =P i actually said i met kralster for lunch in handorf lol.

disgrace to be called kralster hahaha. I saw you cruise through hanhdorf whilst i was there too. Nice car, ive seen you around @ Villis on occasions too (before i got my skyline)

LOL, sorry bout that, it was a bit hard to hear over the cars haha :P

thanks for the comments! a clean looking car you have yourself. :nyaanyaa:

yeah i gotta stop going to villis, that place is addictive!

went past your work today Sambo but was on my way to brighton and the roller door was down then i thought i saw sinistagtst car 50m up the road but not sure of his number plate and front bar

just few mins ago saw midnight purple with i think a grey bonnet gave a nod got a :P

spotted Jazza on saturday at 2.30 on South Rd and Brad (GTST33 or something similar) around 4ish in the arvo the same day.

Theres a white 33 in the sturt rd council compound. Its parked down with all the stolen cars ect that have been seized from the checking station.

went past your work today Sambo but was on my way to brighton and the roller door was down then i thought i saw sinistagtst car 50m up the road but not sure of his number plate and front bar

just few mins ago saw midnight purple with i think a grey bonnet gave a nod got a :P

hey Madaz! we had the roller doors down cos of the wind :D

spotted Flick cruisin onto hindley st a bit earlier too :) , i was in my maxima though :(

Saw on way home from work a silver (could have been white) R33 stopped on the side of south road, heading up the hill at darlington with a police bike there with him. If your on here what ya get done for? Speeding im guessing. This was about 9.15pm tonight.

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