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Seen a black R34 with black rims heading west along torrens road past Arndale around half 2 this arvo

Also spotted White with black roof 32 4 door round corner from my work...

Seen RBT025 (i think thats the plates) also around corner from my work!

spotted cara on cavan road this arvo

tooted....then messaged her.............and only after that did she twig it was me

btw cara.....middle seat in that truck is arse numbing LOL

:laughing-smiley-014: sucked in hahahahahaha

spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr on south road..........a black r32, a gunmetal grey r32.........a white r33 all around south rd way

Spotted a silver 33 pulling onto Richmond Rd around 5:30 with an SAU sticker

Spotted a black 32? numberplate - skyline, outside Marlesdon TAFE around 5:40

Thats an R33, Seen it going along anzac h/w once, looked nice. Black plates if i remember correctly.

Spotted cara sitting at the lights on goodwood road tonight as i turned right from goodwood down Edward street towards south road. and yeh, your decals do stand out.

Also Deluxe waiting at the lights on daws road bout 5.50pm, Think it was you, didnt see the plates but looked like your car..

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lol...everybody was on Goodwood Rd tonight.

I drove my 34 in front of a nice black 32......I think GT*-*32 at about 7.15 pm......anyone from here?

Tried to get his attention to wave but he was in another world.

I had some tool in a wine red R33 with GTR rear spoiler pull out in front of me (not to mention 2 cars coming the other way, which both had to brake not to hit him) coming down Kelly Rd this arvo. I didn't beep or give him the air horns, as he accelerated quickly and didn't actually cause me to brake.

When he turned off a few hundred metres down, I gave him a friendly Skyline too-toot (not a hard, long beeeeeeeeeeeeep as if I was abusing him), as the car looked pretty clean.

As I drove past I saw him stop in the side street as I went past, and he reversed back onto Kelly Rd and came after me.

He drove at well over 100km/h to catch up to me and overtook me on a solid white line.

He then came to a complete stop ahead of me in the middle of a one-lane road.

I came up behind him wondering wtf?, then slowly overtook him.

He then tore off left at the next T junction, glaring in my direction.

Damn there are some psychos around.

I had some tool in a wine red R33 with GTR rear spoiler pull out in front of me (not to mention 2 cars coming the other way, which both had to brake not to hit him) coming down Kelly Rd this arvo. I didn't beep or give him the air horns, as he accelerated quickly and didn't actually cause me to brake.

When he turned off a few hundred metres down, I gave him a friendly Skyline too-toot (not a hard, long beeeeeeeeeeeeep as if I was abusing him), as the car looked pretty clean.

As I drove past I saw him stop in the side street as I went past, and he reversed back onto Kelly Rd and came after me.

He drove at well over 100km/h to catch up to me and overtook me on a solid white line.

He then came to a complete stop ahead of me in the middle of a one-lane road.

I came up behind him wondering wtf?, then slowly overtook him.

He then tore off left at the next T junction, glaring in my direction.

Damn there are some psychos around.

Thats just so typical of GTR drivers Nightcrawler :) .

Seriously though, he sounds like a regular hero.

I try to avoid confrontation these days but if he stopped suddenly in front of me with my kids in the car, I would of pulled up next to him and politely asked him what his problem was. :domokun:

Thats just so typical of GTR drivers Nightcrawler :) .

Seriously though, he sounds like a regular hero.

I try to avoid confrontation these days but if he stopped suddenly in front of me with my kids in the car, I would of pulled up next to him and politely asked him what his problem was. :domokun:

heheh dont worry sled it was a typical r33 with r33 gtr spoiler not neccesarily a GTR...... proper hero right there !!!

yeah it was no GTR - just the spoiler. He had a filthy look on his face - like I had killed his first born.

Even if he thought I was tooting the horn abusing him (which I could have rightfully done), it was insane behavior.

If I was a man of lesser moral standards I would have gotten out of my car with my club lock when he stopped in front of me.

i had a bogan looking guy say shit about my car as i had stopped next to his crap box when i was coming out of work..frikin idiot and he kept giving me flithy looks.....so up the music went......... :laughing-smiley-014:

i had a bogan looking guy say shit about my car as i had stopped next to his crap box when i was coming out of work..frikin idiot and he kept giving me flithy looks.....so up the music went......... :laughing-smiley-014:

A bogan in a crap box :domokun: ......that's GOLD!!

lol Jenkies, are you trying to get Cara killed? :)

she has purge if she gets into any strife all she needs to do is unnatatch spray and light :domokun:

u coming to photoshoot this weekend sled? im keen to see your beast

oh and being a spotted thread black 33 very dusty stock rims with bb number plates near glynde hotel heading up main north east at about 4:50 pm

i get to see so much on my loooong bus trips to and from tafe :)

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she has purge if she gets into any strife all she needs to do is unnatatch spray and light ;)

u coming to photoshoot this weekend sled? im keen to see your beast

oh and being a spotted thread black 33 very dusty stock rims with bb number plates near glynde hotel heading up main north east at about 4:50 pm

i get to see so much on my loooong bus trips to and from tafe :)

Yeah dood, I'm going to do my best. With all the mods I've recently done its running like a bit of a crap box.

Jeff at Speed Lab said he would have a look at it tomorrow night so if he sorts it out I'm there.

I've met a few of you guys already but I'm keen to meet some more of you.....shame I can't bring the bike along for the shoot as well. :domokun:

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