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Spotted Matty in SERTY-1 today, gave ya a wave buddy, dunno if you saw it but I caught yours :D

yeh, i seen ya hehehe. only seen the cop waiting to turn from sturt road as i had my whole arm outta the car........did see ya lookin like "who the f**k is that" when i did wave :O

seen a TOUGH as f**k maroon r33 sittin at graham wests this arvo............wide wide WIDE body (well the widest ive ever seen on a 33). looked like drift r rims, maroon personalised plates that i didnt catch, and GTR wing.

*drools*

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Took me a while to see the car, just saw some fella half hanging out the car waving at me and I was like WTF?!?!

Funny you mentioned the cop cos as you went past, he was just gazing at me the whole time till we took off :O

spotted this guy in the Woolworths/Big W underground carpark at Gawler

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also seen a darkish grey R32 gtr turning left on to Nth Tce around 4pm

ahh silver R33 (chick driver) turning right at the munno para HJ intersection around 9pm

Spotted 20 or so skylines last night (including the above mentioned GTR034 - very nice car!!) cruising from mitcham up to mt barker. Was a good drive except some of us got lost (our fault) and arrived at the destination a little late. Still good fun tho!! :stupid:

Spotted 20 or so skylines last night (including the above mentioned GTR034 - very nice car!!) cruising from mitcham up to mt barker. Was a good drive except some of us got lost (our fault) and arrived at the destination a little late. Still good fun tho!! :)

hey steve, pity didnt get a chance to meet up

the meeting spot was DARK as

shopping carpark (with lights) wouldve been better, but then, cops could see us too, cant win

and yah, Sambo is as tough as his 33 :ermm:

spotted a white R32 on Pt Wakefield Rd

white R34 turning on to some rd nearish Port Adelaide

and a white R33 on the rd which has South Rd turn off and Port River Express thingo

That might have been me there in the 34 if it was around 12:30 today. Were you in a White kitted 32 ? Or a blue wrx by any chance?

hey steve, pity didnt get a chance to meet up

the meeting spot was DARK as

shopping carpark (with lights) wouldve been better, but then, cops could see us too, cant win

and yah, Sambo is as tough as his 33 :ermm:

:P:)

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