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those poor goats :worship:

im a bit sceptical too, thinking its some dude from the riverland who gets his jollies by chatting to truck drivers about the lack of full frontal nudity in budget porn mags these days.

I'm gonna ask around too, I wanna find out for sure

saw an R34 GTR v-spec, blue, Grenfell st, around 2:30

personalised plates with '34vspec' or similar.

was a beauty! actually one of the only 34 R's ive ever seen on the road in Adelaide!

Spotted nisskid on Greenhill/Goodwood Rd. Everytime I looked your way you looked the other way SNOB! LOL

AHAHAHA!! ;)

sorry mate, haha i remember now wondering whether u were off SAU as i thought i may have recognised the car, i usually try to make sure i recognise them first before i throw out a wave or something, ive found skyline drivers dont take to well to looking at them or throwing a wave their way if they dont recognise u :(

owell at least i know now.

Saw a R32 on Grand Junction Rd yesterday morning around 9:00am. Gave a wave and got one back.

Saw a black R33 GTST on Marion Rd just before the South Rd intersection with a SAU sticker n the drivers side rear window around 4pm yesterday.

Saw a silver R33 GTST with the plates SKYLINE parked at the floor place on Marion Rd yesterday. Figure the owner must work there as I drove past it 4 times throughout the day and it was there every time.

Saw a silver 4dr 32 with all the GTR gear (looked just like mine, but much much cleaner... :whistling:) on Gorge Rd about 5:30 today and then on the way back a silver R33 (S2?) pulled out behind me at just before 10.

Saw a black R33 GTST on Marion Rd just before the South Rd intersection with a SAU sticker n the drivers side rear window around 4pm yesterday.

Would have been me on my way home, didnt see you, what were you driving?

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