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Just spotted a goober in a nice black mitsi GTO being a knob. He raced up to get next to me at the lights with a beer in one hand :blush: and then proceeded to rev his car up at the lights for a drag. Not the best time of year to be doing this with double demerits and was a busy intersection. His missus was even shaking her head at him, then he booted off at the green, leaving me taking of normal. To make himself look worse when i got next to him he tooted his horn at us and turned off. I think he was pissed off at himself being embarassed :banana:

^^ was he a black man? rofl and fully sick shopping list on his car? if so that guy is an embarassment to his family lol...

When you mean shopping list, do you mean like sticker vinyls ie: Blitz etc? I think i even seen nitrous on there??

He certainly was a wally!

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wayyy to many spots to remember over the last few days. Think i waved at every single one too lol

Few i can remember...

White 33 today on Mcintyre i think it was? bout 2ish, had an SAU sticker on front window.

Black 33 with gold rims on walkeys yesterday arvo, got a wave back

white 33 at jas033's work tonite

at marion shops bout 6:30, a silver 33 turning into the carpark, red 32 with possibly drift-teks leaving the carpark and a white 32 going up the ramp that looked and sounded alot like richo's car

spotted my car's twin (well when it was stock lol) no wing, full stock body, white had a for sale sticker on the side quarter panel window, saw it south rd,

then on salisbury hwy a silver r34, looked pretty clean too.

spotted Flick's car out the front of her work around 9:30am this morning - looking hot as always!

Then spotted Tangles turning off a road down south onto another road down South at around 10am (I wasn't in the R34 - was in the family wagon with the lads on the way to play golf at Links Lady Bay - Yankalilla).

spotted a purple r33 gtr going down montacute rd.....very nice!

also had a black r33 along side me for a while down main nth rd.......until the chick driving decided to floor it.........so very uncool love :)

spotted also a gunmetal grey r32 on main nth rd

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