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spotted heaps today

xxR 033 white 33 on sr donald bradman this morning

Nightcrawler on the freeway in the Honda (sorry mate, took awhile for me to realise it was u, haha)

Silver S3 33 GT-R on the freeway towards the tunnels

Silver R32 GT-R at mt lofty

White 32 on west tce

thats all i can remember for the moment

Only spotted a few imports over the weekend while away.. black 33 'xcite' up mount Gambier and then on the way home in Tailem Bend. Also red 32 gtr i think it was with plates 'Ching'.

And on west tce/anzac bout 6ish gunmetal grey 32 GTR. got a wave.. anyone on here?

yeah that was me in the gumetal grey GTR.... :rolleyes:

i think i mite have seen bezenders car on a few occasions around the seacliff park area............seen ya in the morning a few times a couple of weeks back driving along seacombe road about 7am

bout 5ish down the bay, spotted '2smooth' black 33, waved at ya trent but was walking so u probly didnt see me..

just now (6pm) on marion road, black 33 with gold centred dished rims, HOT! Exchanged thumbs up.. if u on here, love your car! :dry:

i think i mite have seen bezenders car on a few occasions around the seacliff park area............seen ya in the morning a few times a couple of weeks back driving along seacombe road about 7am

Yeah that'd be me, im in south brighton. off to work at about 7am (if i cbf'd getting out of bed) :(

Saw Evil 34 on goodwood rd just b4 springbank rd a bit after 5 today. car looks sweet mate :whoops:

spotted a red r34 4 door in salisbury just a little while ago

Today was S13 day. Saw around 7 of em. Saw either an S13/S14 with aftermarket mags, a phat paintjob and 'silvr-1' plates while heading west on Cross road near Goodwood. dude was lookin at gtr while having a cruise with his lady friend, I nodded back... if ur out there mate, nice wheels.

The highlight of my day tho was seeing a deep purple XR6 with 'grimace' as the numberplates. How apt. Looked awesome tho

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