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hey Dan! nah i recognised deluxes plates. were u out cruising yesterday too?

yeah i saw Darrens plates on the car as well ( and no silver mirrors)

saw Mughes180 at Harvey Normans at marion today

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The release date in Japan for the new GT-R has been confirmed for 24th October 2007.

For a track test video and techincal specs, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWNPyuuefbQ

spotted britz 1, a white 33 with some nice GTC's parked on jetty rd last night.

yup that was me! I spotted heaps of 33s 32s last night, a silver 33 parked infront of a hell nice black 33 with the plates blakey or blacky..or something like that.

spotted R33 GTR yellow and an R34 GTR in blak down the bay on saturday night i had to stop were i was and sit for a minuet such a beautiful site

Saw a white 33 in strathalbyn along with a shitload of bikies

A nice candy painted ford falcon in Victor Harbor, and a f**king Hyundai Excel with adjustable air suspension. Funniest thing ever...

-Dohmar

spotted lauren and kye at the bay this arvo ................. look on kye's face = priceless

;)

i was walking down to get some ice cream and saw the primer patch on the bonnet, cant mistake it :laughing-smiley-014:

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i was walking down to get some ice cream and saw the primer patch on the bonnet, cant mistake it :laughing-smiley-014:

notice my latest addition for the 31 on the dashboard? was gettin very odd looks from ppl when ya cruisin round in a commodore with a jap plate on ya dash hehehehehehehehehehehee

was the hyundai silver by any chance cus there was a silver one that had bags fitted to it at eastsideperformance on oaklands rd was so funny

Yeah it was silver and it had some aftermarket rear lights... tho I personally didnt pay much notice to the lights...

Was kinda funny to see a huge bloke get in such a tiny car that just *pops* up....

-D

spotted a R32 top of mcIntrye rd golden gve hope it wasnt stolen was parked @ the top like borken down or run out of fuel tried to get a pic but couldnt

i saw that one this morning dosent look like there is any damage to the car

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