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Nah Vange, wasn't in North Adelaide today, just went past (must say the job is shaping up quite nicely if you haven't seen it yourself) I park in the North Adelaide village underground park, that's why you don't see my car on the side of the road :P

those oh boy plates used to be on an orange s13. I see the s1580 around now occasionally too

Thats my mate Cas, she should be coming out to the photoshoot, and its a S15 not a S1580, and yes she is gorgeous.

spotted what i think mite hav been howie's 34 (judging by the avatar pic) last nite.

7:30ish, south road / daws road lights..........was in an army hilux, seen the 34 and thought it looked familiar

at the same intersection this arvo i seen a maroon 33 with gtr wing, white lh guard and no front bar (and a lil blondie driving)

spotted what i think mite hav been howie's 34 (judging by the avatar pic) last nite.

7:30ish, south road / daws road lights..........was in an army hilux, seen the 34 and thought it looked familiar

Hey matty, nope that wasn't me. I haven't been down that way for a while.

Spotted Howie's car parked at Grater Union arndale at about half past 3 today.

lol arnt u meet to be at work? =p

LOL that's me bro. Parked close to a Accord with 18" ray rims? :no: Ummm yes i was meant to be at work, but i got off early :P

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