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Took the GTR up for a drive to windy point last night. Spotted a celfiro on the back of a tilt tray with another one close behind, (main north rd by memory) and a white R33 on pultney rd going over fullarton rd about 7:00pm.

Nearly forgot , a white R33 sitting in maccas at motague rd and main north and another one with a blond chick driving it tuning of motague onto main north at the same time. (bout 5:00pm ish)

I must say , Its been a few years since I've driven up to windy point and parked , but have they stuffed up that car park or what. Hard to get in and hard to get out , plus 8 parks now intsead of approx 20. SHAME.

All the carparks for cruizing to have either been stuffed up (windy) or been built on (down by the amuzement park at the bay) .

MMMMMM the good ol days. (defect city lock in's at the bay at midnight) LOL

savage GTR,

So you were around in the early to mid 90's when the burnout car park at the of anzac highway was open? Directly at the end of anzac high way where the round about now exists? People would some times drop a little oil but regardless there was always burnouts.

Everything seemed just so much more busy back then with old tubbed V8 LJ's cruising down anzacs. :cheers:

As you said.. midnight would approach and the police would walk over from the cop shop; shut the car park down and defect. lol

Nothing has really changed since then; they still had the defects on Rundle and Hindley street.

Yeah, watch out though, were showing our age. LOL

Nothings realy changed though, but at least then when knew when and where the defect stations were going to be .

Good ol days of panel vans (if its a rockin dont come a knockin) my sticker was has your PUSSY had my whiskers lately

I still like the smell of burning rubber that is (^no pun intended) (some one elses tyres that is )

Thats why I like GTR's , 90% rwd then torque split (bit of fun then traction) LOL

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Spotted a silver stagea yesterday nice and clean lol at the carwash on corner of sturt and south rd, to many ppl there stupid entrace casuing car jams and the spot free rise comes out slower then i can spit. Then some guy in a metalica aqua magna got done by the cops as i pulled out lol.

spotted a silver r33 and a black r32 on the highway that goes up to the barossa valley.

also spotted a white stagea on macintyre rd

and a nice white r33 at the big bucket car wash (or whatever its called) nect to parafield airport

my 327 chev lj spent many a night at the glenelg carpark on a friday and sat night . everyone scrabbling for the exit when the police arrived. then everyone would head to torrens island for more fun drags and burnouts lol . arrr the life and times of a miss spent youth

cheers mid life crisis

Saw a nice Black R31 GTS-X (I think, It had the spoiler and was a turbo) on North East Road...nodded to the driver as I passed him, was a real nice ride...still got a soft spot for R31's

-D

saw who i think was flick on grandjunction rd at the south rd traffic lights today at 5;30pm i was in the white r33......

Heading towards Port Adelaide way? Yeah we saw u, was just coming on here to include u in my spotted's for the day. What kit u got? Car looked awesome!

Saw HEAPS today all in bout 2 hours while were were out and about - mainly down the bay lol. Too many to remember!

Kid J 34, a HOT HOT black 34 GTR - im in loooove :) Umm white 33 with LED tail lights, umm grey 33 four door, black 32 with chick driving.. all doing laps of the bay haha

Also saw mark in his gunmetal grey 32 - the one that was stolen and then recovered few weeks back.

Umm saw so many today i cant remember them all!

Silver 34 last night bout 2am on west terrace (had interstate plates) - very nice. If u on here we were the weirdos in the ford wagon starring at u lol

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