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spotted Rose in Nismo34 around lunch time in morphett vale on south road!:action-smiley-069:

hi you! saw you in my mirror so bit too late for waves :thumbsup:

rose,

P.s Car looks real nice in those pictures you got done

Spotted a gold ARX with what seemed to be the laser cruise front at the TTP carpark.

Rubbed the chalk from his tyre just incase he was gonna be longer than an hour :thumbsup:

I like this! Good work!

spotted craig at auto one waitara yesterday arvo.. i was in jobsons getting a pink slip for the nissan cube.. wanted to come over and say hi but you had gone while i was paying.. first time i have seen your car in the flesh and it looks awesome. loving the rims and the black!!

oh and did i mention the black!!!

spotted craig at auto one waitara yesterday arvo.. i was in jobsons getting a pink slip for the nissan cube.. wanted to come over and say hi but you had gone while i was paying.. first time i have seen your car in the flesh and it looks awesome. loving the rims and the black!!

oh and did i mention the black!!!

First of the Stealth model's!!!ninja.gif.....I do remember seeing a Cube I think!

sorry i didnt wave, i was trying not to take out the poor learner in front of me

I live near the rta around the corner and there are l platers Every where it gets so anoying they all try reverse parks in my street another good reason I have a garage I wouldnt trust parking on the street theft and l platers

Hey that was me :). I walked out, saw your car and knew straight away it was your car. Hung around for a few minutes but I had to bail.

Yeh was at the movies watching Car's 2 with the family.....Kid's actually spotted your car first.

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