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That wasnt her son it was Michael. :)

Sorry bad joke

WTF does that mean lol

yeh that was me picked locky up from school wasnt feeling the best so sorry if i snobed you off i didnt see you i have had the week from hell :rofl:

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na you didnt snob me by the time i saw you we were parallel with each other going in opposite directions :rofl:

spotted a nice white R34 this morning going to Jema's sports day and also Troy from boostworx

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i think that was me :(

is yours series 1 or 2?

this was a series one with big silver 5 spoker mags. if it was u, u prob woulda seen me cruise past in the ute the other day afta 4....probably the only holden ute around with SAU stickers on it :P

driving home on tapleys saw 2 black 33's and a silver one and a blue one in the servo the dude bought his car start of this year and only just got his learners good to see a keen skyline owner

spotted a white S2 33 with a black bonnet parked near Semaphore Hotel, spotted another white S2 33 with a surfy lookin dude drivin at semaphore, white R33 GTR with vic plates: GTR 97, a silver R33 driving towards port adelaide on the Port Express, a white R32 gtst driving on main north road at the intersection with montague road, a dark purple R32 at pooraka maccas in drive through behind me - all between 6 and 7 pm (i think)

spotted a white 32 i think it was a GTR not sure as i was drunk lol with a SAU sticker on the quater window last nite on north east road near tolley road bout 6.30ish, looked nice.

also spotted THRTY 1 at the party i was at hehe

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Spotted Vange parked in the city too last night..

Yesterday arvo down the bay.. Midnight purple 33 GTR coming out of The watermark, and a silver Stagea parked in there too. Heaps of others, good day to be out!

spotted SLY 34 on Main North Rd on Friday.

yesterday spotted a red R34 at Murray Bridge at some river front thing

and a black R33 and a silver R33 at Mannum

oh and a few skylines at Kurralta(sp) shopping centre

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