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you spend a lot of time going to different Macca's Amanda :)

i know LOL, but it is fun visiting different Macca's lol

i learnt 1 thing while i was at the Murray Bridge Macca's.

it's ALOT cleaner than any of the others i've been to, you actually

see them cleaning the floors at Murray Bridge haha

I see a gray stock looking 4 door r34 most mornings at about 7am on goodwood rd heading into town. anyone here?

Saw a white 33 GTR at Adelaide Pro Sound today, w Nismo stickers aswell as a Silver 33 GT

Saw a black R32 GTR turning right off sound road near Flinders.

-D

spotted a gtr with a magnectic p plate on the boot boost past me at glenlg last nyte... he saw me and my mates 33 turned around and blew past us again...

I saw him at the Bay today too. P plater GTR? Lucky guy!

Seen around last friday and on weekend a white 4 door (H)R30 with ubwet2 plates or something along those lines and a black R34 GTR today on killkenny road with NSW plates on it.........MMMMMMMMMMMMM gtr goodness

Where you in the cream 32 4 door at all? I was driving along next to a cream 4door for a while..

Ha! thought it was you! Yes that was my 33 you put the tyres on :(

Yeah, thats my g/fs car. If your 33 has mesh in the grille area then it was the same one!

SPOTTED

This morning on salisbury highway, 26/9 about 8-30am Whites R33 seies 1 with what looked like a 400R front bar and a wavy sticker from gaurd to rear quater panel..

Got a wave from him but was to slow to return the favour!!!

spotted today 2 x silver r33's, 2 x midnight purple r33's one with SAU sticker on the side window, a bluey coloured r33 with gtr badges, and a silver r34 with nismo front bumper

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