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I think that scooter in the background gets more cred than that.....lol Sure he would have beaten him off the line at least!!

lol i see this car abit around on grand junction rd etc

i would rather work a ke70 than that thing lol

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spotted Dan - 4dirty2 putting in my new seats last night :w00t:

Blue 33 with 400r kit i think? Parked out front of Fish shop on marion road near plympton. Not sure if it was factory blue but was very nice

well i feel like a midget in them! Sitting in passenger seat i can hardly see over the dash.. and drivers.., well i have to bring it fairly close to the wheel to see but im loving them :(

OK, here's my 2 bobs worth;

White R33 @ 11.00am heading north on Goodwood Road, corner of Greenhill Road (driver had goatee beard).

Silver R33 @ 1.35pm heading north on Marion Road, Mitchell Park.

Grey R32 with white bonnet @ 2.25pm heading north on South Road, Hackham.

Silver R33 with bling intercooler @ 2.45pm heading west on Ayliffes Road, Pasadena.

was working today with the guy who bought slimjim's GTR, now gets around with the plates POMFUS

if anyone was around the pine avenue novar gardens area today then you might have seen us :yes:

Pretty sure I spotted Kye turning off Belair rd onto Blythwood rd (the one that runs past scotch college), gave the thumbs up and received some nice blow-off :(

:laughing-smiley-014: sorry i show my age sometimes :yes:

was staring at your car at the intersection for ages trying to see if you were off here haha

nice 33 dude :(

i see a white 33 on goodwood road most weekdays always heading in the opposite direction (away from the city in the morning, and back in in the arvo). If ur on here give us a wave back, it aint hard :nyaanyaa:

also saw a very tidy looking white 34 on goodwood road at about 5:20, nice car mate

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