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Spotted my old R33 heading down the road in the hands of its new P plate owner... :action-smiley-069:

Sad but exciting that the new car is so close... at least my savings get a boost now! LOL

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was spotted by miss r34s twin car cant remember user name i did see u and :action-smiley-069: ur car still looked nice from afar :D

Was just gonna say.. spotted you buddy :D Bright blue who'd miss it! :D Noice mate.

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Spotted Carl (bezender) on South Rd this morning. I was sitting next to you at the Shepherds Hill/Sturt Rd lights. Looked, Waved, SNOBED! :action-smiley-069: Admittedly I was in the SP23 so probably didnt notice LOL

lol sorry mate, i am in a dream world most most mornings.... today more so than in ages was sorta rehearsing a presentation i had to give to the board members. gimme a toot next time lol that will snap me out of it haha

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white 33 with plates "Vange"... or something like that around 2pm today at modbury triangle. also spotted a black 34 pulled over heading up towards lobethal.

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Spotted blue R31 in my rear view mirror, brakes locked and car almost sideways coming up my arse.

I'd love to see you again! :)

Stag, black I think in the industrial area of Mile End.

Prob me, coming back from Marion, heading north. :)

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i kno a lot of this is adelaide, anyone spot anything in murray bridge at all!? I just moved there n is wondering if there are many other liners down that way...? cheers!\

ps: i drive my silver 32 gtst...gtr bodykit etc... later

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Bayside Blue 34 GTR V-Spec heading south on South Rd near the tunnel roadworks... yummo!

Stag, black I think in the industrial area of Mile End.

that was my dads its parked out front of the noarlunga sleep centre.

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Finally got some pics of my phone of spotted cars lately:

to summarise

R33 couple weeks ago regency Rd with Impuls

Mercialago

M35 in back streets of St Mary's

Ski boat @200kph with 2 nuts skiiing behind it

R33 on the way to work the other morning with rather unique rear wing

and finally, mean looking 32GTR on the way home from work wednesday :P

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spotted a blue 33 gtr today on pirie street. Wasnt a standard colour i dont think, was like a darker version of kyes car almost. Had some sort of bolted on bonnet scoop, looked a bit odd on it..

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