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saw a dumped yellow r34 2 door on main north road early afternoon. had custom plates but cant remember what they were. edit: was SLY 34

oh and the yellow r33 from scs with the chrome shopping lists on the doors at munno para

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Yeh no more 108 peoples, wasn't worth his time apparently, Damn shame cos he was a top bloke!!

We have used "Full On" towing before, with the race car, they seem to know thier shite, had them coming in a close second to 108's(the towing company not the strip joijnt) on the ol towing ladder!!

Damn I didn't know that. I used 108 three times during May and June when the GTR engine died. "Full On" eh? Have got a number for them?

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Damn I didn't know that. I used 108 three times during May and June when the GTR engine died. "Full On" eh? Have got a number for them?

Even better thier website.......... http://www.fullontowing.com.au/

Cubes might want to put thier details in the sticky section under services i suppose!!

Spotted couple of black 33s cruisin the bay this arvo bout 5-6ish.

Also Silver Stagea with dish rims parked near the beach house, and just up a bit from that was Dark blue/black 33 gtr, and a silver 33 with veilside kit.

Spotted couple of black 33s cruisin the bay this arvo bout 5-6ish.

Also Silver Stagea with dish rims parked near the beach house, and just up a bit from that was Dark blue/black 33 gtr, and a silver 33 with veilside kit.

dat blue/black 33 gtr was mine its purple/dark grey i also spotted that nice stagea with big ass front mount parked down from my car ^_^

on the topic of stagea's, when i was working down at Ikea last week, there was a white lookin one down there, im thinking it was a Ikea employees car cause it was there every day i was, had "rs4" on it aswell, along with a rear wing

anyone on here at all?

Mite've been the one that went past me on marion road today. At first thought it was the one that got stolen and recovered a few months ago, had a huge rear wing. If thats the one, he's on here a bit.

yeah it had a pretty big wing on the back of it

spotted jarred (cant remember his name in here) as i was going along some rd that i dont know the name of LOL

i waved. got a toot and wave back :wave: hehehe

and spotted a silver r33 on main nth rd aswell this afternoon

spotted my mate from perth, ron (dinobones) with his pretty little silver r34 gt today, he gave me a call on his way through adelaide as he is moving to melbourne :P good to finally see his girl!

Ok lol have to appologise - spotted and briefly said hi to a guy in a black 33 down the bay, Brad? Im pretty sure ive met u before? Sorry if i seemed like a total ditz lol, i saw u wave and then slow down and wait for me to catch up. Realised afterwards that maybe i got u mixed up with someone else :S My friend was laughing at me cos she asked if I knew u and i said i wasnt sure :P

So sorry if i seemed like a total spaz lol. Shouldve asked what ur user name was! Id know then lol

oh and while down the bay, spotted hot black 34 GTR - if u on here.. sorry i set ur alarm off!!

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