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Down the carwash just now, white 33 pulled in with flame decals, chromies etc, the same one i see cruising with the hot blue 34 im in love with lol

Anyway got chatting with one of the guys, owns a black 34, they didnt know bout SAU so i had a chat, told em bout it, should have a few new members soon, hot cars :rofl:

Down the carwash just now, white 33 pulled in with flame decals, chromies etc, the same one i see cruising with the hot blue 34 im in love with lol

Anyway got chatting with one of the guys, owns a black 34, they didnt know bout SAU so i had a chat, told em bout it, should have a few new members soon, hot cars :D

they were both on the ns cruise

i had to laugh at the 34 though had a GTR badge on the back and its a GTT and he had some god awful sound system going on in there too turned up full so its distorted heaps ;)

Lauren and Kye

saw rush33 drive past the bartley hotel while i was there suckin back a few.

Did notice ur rig sitting out the front, would have stopped in for a beer on the way back if i knew u were outside....

Just spotted PURESX on the front cover of the latest HOT4S mag.. Nice! .. Love the sub ;)

Pop on down to extreme horsepower show this weekend and check it out in the flesh!

flick here- R33PER do u work at the intencity at marion? Saw ur car and then i reckon it was u that served us at the counter. Was going to ask.. but thought i would look like a total moron if it wasnt u lol.

Was also going to leave a note on your window :)

flick here- R33PER do u work at the intencity at marion? Saw ur car and then i reckon it was u that served us at the counter. Was going to ask.. but thought i would look like a total moron if it wasnt u lol.

Was also going to leave a note on your window :ermm:

haha yeah, i was going to ask if it was you also but thought i would have sounded insane if it wasnt :) recognised you from the first cruise i went on. hope you got your stuff without any dramas, kids are so indecisive lol

Spotted a white 33 gts's driving from morton road up elizabeth road (in morphett Vale) last night, forget the time, bout 1ish.. followed ya for a bit, then ya turned off.. car looked nice..

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