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Spotted 2 Silver V35's in the last 2 days.

Last night, stocker 4 door sedan on Happy Valley Drive around 6pm

This morning, coupe, lowered BIG black wheels with polished lip. Looked like at least 19s and filled the guards completely. Was on Daws road, just near the end of Winston Ave. VERY nice :D

Spotted a red R34 4door on park terrace on monday about miday heading towards main north . Nice and clean car .

Spotted a silver R33 on main north monday night heading towards gawler , gave a wave and got one back. Nice clean car mate.

Spotted a gold R33 witha black bonnet shooting up the strand from park terrace yesterday. It had black plates with silver writing but didnt get the plates. Had a kit also and a chick driving I think . Was about 2pm ish.

Also spotted a R33 4door , gunmetal in colour with a kit aswell. looked clean as . Was in afternoon also and on park terrace aswell.

My missus spotted a R32GTR on the weekend with plates GODZILLA.

spotted *flick* todaY we got to cruise with each other for some time :) :)

Hahah yeh fun lil cruise. Was getting bit hot n frustrated with no aircon tho :S and i want your flutter! lol

Oh spotted Nightcrawler go past us while we were in fasta pasta up near holden hill cop shop

Spotted MRS32T twice today, first time was heading into work going down south road near junk food corner and then again bout half an hour ago near bunnings noarlunga. Looks like ya hit the curb real hard at some stage with the front left tyre, big dents in the rim.

Also a blue 33gtst turning from sheriffs road onto south road, very low, very nice clean looking car.. Was about 6.15ish tonight.

Spotted a black 32 gtst going down doctors road in morphett vale bout 5.15ish, flashed the lights and got a wave back. Had CC plates. Looked nice from what i saw..

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spotted luke (enr-034) yesterday bout 10:30 turnin by castalloy onto mooringe ave.......wasnt too far behind in the white kitted hyundai elantra (one of my senior's cars, was passenger)

spotted a whole heap today too

kellie: spotted u drive past autobarn mile end twice in about 5mins around lunchtime haha..........car has a distinctive note

RUSH 33 in the carpark there too, oh and the 34 4 door with gtr wheels and badges.................any 34 is sexual :rofl:

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