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Saw a red s1 or s2 on Tapleys Hill road in sa around 6:45- JUST!!

Wasnt payin attention so could only respond to his flash with 1 finger, sorry if it was anyone here

Saw a red s1 or s2 on Tapleys Hill road in sa around 6:45- JUST!!

Wasnt payin attention so could only respond to his flash with 1 finger, sorry if it was anyone here

Which finger? Lol!

Well so much for buying a car that's a little bit different and not seen very often.

In the 2 weeks I've had it I've now seen ANOTHER exact twin (unless it was the same car driven by two different drivers). Saw it on King Street just around the corner from my place.

White S2 Dayz kit, Exact twin, right down to the crappy exhaust tip and tarnished burnt looking DAYZ badge.

I was about to yell out "That @&*% stole my car!!" when I realized the plates were different and the "Shiga Nissan" sticker was missing from the back.

...Needless to say I still ran home to check, just in case.

Also spotted on King Street a Black S2, Noticed Leather interior and woodgrain Steering wheel so I'm assuming its a Prime Edition. Looked very nice.

What sort of front bar is that?

That's not the import joint in South Melb is it?

Its the Dolphin front bar.

Nah its not an import joint - its just a tyre place.. caters more to performance/quality/jdm clientel Id say.. of course they'll throw chrome 24s on a hummer if someone comes in asking and has the cash though :domokun:

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