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Could be location Vange lives close

Moments earlier I spotted VANGE at Fisher Performance...........just curious what you're getting done & why you would go there.........I'm guessing it may have been price??

spotted me getting flashed 3km/h over at the main north/elizabeth camera. bah.

spotted ben reppin the keto near his place (dont know the name of the damn road :blink:) at about 8:30 this mornin.

and a black 32 4 door with gold wheels cruising down nth terrace about 10 minutes later.

Just followed (11.00am) a white 33 with a Sound & SAU sticker on the back, down West Tce and up South Tce.

Moments earlier I spotted VANGE at Fisher Performance...........just curious what you're getting done & why you would go there.........I'm guessing it may have been price??

not having a go at u mate but just wondering why u have something against fisher performance??? Maybe i have read it wrong but thats how it came across to me..sorry if thats what ur wernt getting at. but yeh i use fisher performance, coreys a top bloke :P

not having a go at u mate but just wondering why u have something against fisher performance??? Maybe i have read it wrong but thats how it came across to me..sorry if thats what ur wernt getting at. but yeh i use fisher performance, coreys a top bloke :P

Read into it what you like mate, I'm not about to slag him on a public forum.

I've known him for years too.

I was curious why VANGE decided to go there.

I'm happy to talk to you in private at some stage if you like.

Read into it what you like mate, I'm not about to slag him on a public forum.

I've known him for years too.

I was curious why VANGE decided to go there.

I'm happy to talk to you in private at some stage if you like.

aahh kk fair nuf dude

lol im always up for a chat so shoot me a pm some time

cheers

spotted a few today :D 8:30 am spotted a stockish looking white r33 gtr very clean :D goin past paradise mazda.. sounded nice, at about 3:00 spoted a kitted 4 door wine red 32 going past urrbrae seemed like he was having trouble with traction :( and then about 15 minutes later while i was still standing in the rain waiting for a bus spotted a dark blue r33 gtr wheels the size of a ........ think they were chrome too. from recolection twin cannons aswell.

36 more days till im back on the road and can be spotted :laugh:

spotted me getting flashed 3km/h over at the main north/elizabeth camera. bah.

Cameras in SA wont flash you for being 3 km/hr over, you need 10% over (67 in a 60 zone).

So hopefully good news and it was another car and not you, or you were going faster then you thought you were.

spotted a black R33 comming off woodville road @ 3:45 with a something about green sticker like green machine or something i think a morepowa as well

then spotted a maroon R33 on kings rd much later like 4pm then at the top of the hill mc intyre spotted a R32 4door went into modbury heights

spotted pete (SLED) in his GTR goin past marion bout 4

seen ya last min and tooted, but i think my wave got blocked by the pulsar in the lane next to me..........i kno ya looked tho hahahahha

Saw a 4 door black 34 with HKS sticker aft of the left front wheel arch and a nismo badge on the rear, on Nth East road then turning down ascot ave...

Also saw a yellow 34 turning from hampstead road into north east about 30 seconds later

-D

oh shit, forgot at a distance i spotted a Flick this morning.............do you go the other other back way to work? i can see why ya would, as i was on sir donald bradman drive, and it took me 20mins to get from marion road to south road LOL

Saw a 4 door black 34 with HKS sticker aft of the left front wheel arch and a nismo badge on the rear, on Nth East road then turning down ascot ave...

Yat I was spotted for once! Sorry I don't think I saw you Dohmar.

Spotted a nice blond in a gunmetal 32 GTR with carbon-fibre bonnet on the South road hill this afternoon, looked alright.

that sounds like a guy's missus i used to go to school with. had 34 gtr rims and trial front bar? bought it off someone on here i think.

saw a white 33 with RAZZ rims, 400r front bar leaving TTP and a black 33 pulling into the hospital across from it. had custom plates but i couldnt see what they said but had a sau sticker on the rear quater window

that sounds like a guy's missus i used to go to school with. had 34 gtr rims and trial front bar? bought it off someone on here i think.

Yeah had some sort of aftermarket frontbar and premium number plates that ended with 32R.

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