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Saw a purple 33... I think a GT-R with SAU stickers on the drivers side 1/4 window around 4-4:30 around pooraka / Ingle Farm

Also A black R31 Coupe with Stove top lights just after

+ many other 32's, 33's + 34's

HEy mate, that might have been me, the purple GTR... Im always around that way at 4-30, on my way home from work.. what were you in??

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HEy mate, that might have been me, the purple GTR... Im always around that way at 4-30, on my way home from work.. what were you in??

I was in my daily; a blue r31 wagon, with cefiro rims.

Really like that colour on the 33 GT-R's :)

I was in my daily; a blue r31 wagon, with cefiro rims.

Really like that colour on the 33 GT-R's :)

Hey mate dont remember seeing you but if you see me again give us a toot! or a wave! lol

Cheers yer love the colour also ;)

Spotted few lines, however unfortunately spotted what seemed to be a nice black R32 (no rear wing) which seemed to have a GTR badge on the back and 18" twin-5 spoke rims (silver) smashed into a truck on the corner of Grand Junction and South Road. Few other lines would have seen this as there was one in front of me and another few cars back. Seemed like he was cruising a little too fast and tried to turn left from South road onto Grange, then understeered majorly into medium strip and then into the truck waiting to right onto South Road from Grand Junction. Would say it would seem to be pretty much a write off without doubt.

Besides that spotted nice Green R33 with an 'L' plater chick driving and the instructor/full licensed driver also a chick ;) Then spotted Black R32 with number plate 'Hurryup' on Grange road and Findon intersection (was the white R32 that went past). Also spotted an R33 (gunmetal grey) headed towards town also on Grange Road.

Was on a nice long drive for work :)

1:30ish 2day spotted a yellow lamborghini murcielago parked infront off truscotts north east rd was drolling ova it as i was makin a u-turn not focusing on the road lol...

Also wondering if its vinniegts4 i c everyday afta wrk around 4-4:30pm on pt.wakefield rd turning up grand junction?..well it was a silver r32 so could be any1 on ere.. I drive da GunmetalR32 wid da black boot & angel lights, well actually looks like ba ford slash mustang lights been slack with fabricating will have the car lookn good eventually hehe... ;)

Didnt knw there was a spotting forum on ere so now im gna hav to giv a wave to other skyline drivers hopefully they knw y, cos not many skyline drivers i knw herd about SAU ill probably get a weird :) look from em lol

Last night on jetty road, cops defecting cars, pulled over a white 34 GTR, no trade plates, but had powerplay imports plate on it - pretty sure the cop was going over a permit with him

Funniest thing was a holden astra getting defected!

that was me, i understand why he pulled me over but he was such a wanker about it all, oh well getting plates next week. Spotted a blue r34 gt-t with gtr badge at the happy wash and henley beach road yesterday around 8pm

1:30ish 2day spotted a yellow lamborghini murcielago parked infront off truscotts north east rd was drolling ova it as i was makin a u-turn not focusing on the road lol...

Also wondering if its vinniegts4 i c everyday afta wrk around 4-4:30pm on pt.wakefield rd turning up grand junction?..well it was a silver r32 so could be any1 on ere.. I drive da GunmetalR32 wid da black boot & angel lights, well actually looks like ba ford slash mustang lights been slack with fabricating will have the car lookn good eventually hehe... ;)

Didnt knw there was a spotting forum on ere so now im gna hav to giv a wave to other skyline drivers hopefully they knw y, cos not many skyline drivers i knw herd about SAU ill probably get a weird :( look from em lol

YEAH i too saw that lambo and was in the area @ the same time must of just missed each other :D

Last night on jetty road, cops defecting cars, pulled over a white 34 GTR, no trade plates, but had powerplay imports plate on it - pretty sure the cop was going over a permit with him

Funniest thing was a holden astra getting defected!

:( oh i had a bad feeling that might had been you gareth ;) thenit was confirmed when i read it on the next page

well today i spotted a black r34 on main north rd xou XXX i think it was,................and JU 2500, white r33 with chick driver outside the front on wayville showgrounds i wwas wating to be picked up, the car had SAU stickers on the front and back window....also a maroon r33 parked outside the showgrounds...................

a dark coloured (im think gunmetal grey) r33 4 door with silver GT stripes at the pooraka macca's

spotted OUTCAST at Munno Para in the Harvey Norman car park

at about 3pm ish i think

Cool......my younger brother works in computers at Harvey Norman Munno Para.

Yep that is me and funny you say that I work in the computers area to.

Who is your brother?

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Hey mate dont remember seeing you but if you see me again give us a toot! or a wave! lol

Cheers yer love the colour also :)

Will do as it was stands out... my mate didnt think it was a GTR when i spotted you what a fool he is :D

Not in the area much though

1:30ish 2day spotted a yellow lamborghini murcielago parked infront off truscotts north east rd was drolling ova it as i was makin a u-turn not focusing on the road lol...

Spotted that on the parade and my bro saw it elsewhere.

I think they look like Barbie cars, especially my neighbours F430 Convertable :down:

If you have that much money to blow, Buy A Rare Muscle Car or something to extend your masculinity :laugh:

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