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hey mate that was me what car were u in?blue or black wrx ?also spotted a white r31 at the roundabout at hollywood plaza driver on her mobile ;) and passenger on his not paying any attention to what was around her after waiting behind her to turn around the roundabout which took forever while she was still on her phone gave them a quick beep to get them to hurry up and got abused by both of them if ur on here ur both tools :D u need to be giving ur selfs a mouthful

Yer mate that was i!! In the blue (albeit it very dirty) wrx!! I seen ya a few times around that area on way to and from work now!!!

Also spotted vange turning from port road into rosetta street yesterday and followed a white stag with starcorp rims up main north road last night (bout half 8)

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Spotted a silver 33 on South road - completely stock but looked nice.

Also got a wave from a black 33 going down Beach road.

Spotted a whole bunch of Skylines with the SAU sticker on it @ SCS.

And spotted a Stag with the plates: RS Four on Beach road last night. Got a wave - very nice car!

Spotted typevu friday arvo going down one of those streets in the city, probly heading home on your way out of the city, think its pirrie street or sumthing, dunno, car looked nice, even with the cars guide sheets..

Lst night walked past i think it is lovemy32's house up behind the shop near my house? im suprised your 32 hasnt been touched sitting there, front yard is so dark.. Looked nice tho..

And last night as i was walking up south road spotted simon (dare ya) parked in the mobil on south road with ya lights on.. i was walking up the other side of the road and kept looking at ya car thinking is that simon.... haha saw ya take off down south road with that white evo..

Spotted typevu friday arvo going down one of those streets in the city, probly heading home on your way out of the city, think its pirrie street or sumthing, dunno, car looked nice, even with the cars guide sheets..

Lst night walked past i think it is lovemy32's house up behind the shop near my house? im suprised your 32 hasnt been touched sitting there, front yard is so dark.. Looked nice tho..

And last night as i was walking up south road spotted simon (dare ya) parked in the mobil on south road with ya lights on.. i was walking up the other side of the road and kept looking at ya car thinking is that simon.... haha saw ya take off down south road with that white evo..

Hey yeah mate had to get petty, took for ever cos the old guy at the pump next to him kept telling the guy behind the counter the wrong pump number and arguing :D no idea! Cant say i seen ya cos there were a few ppl just stroling the streets haha. Would've tooted.... Dylan (evo 8) just finished tuning his car, but still cant quite match mine :thumbsup:

spotted dare ya (and his mate in the white evo) on south road near the roadworks last nite bout 8:30....turned off down by wilshire motor trimmers

was in the 4wd that was coming from anzac hwy down the long slip lane

Spotted typevu friday arvo going down one of those streets in the city, probly heading home on your way out of the city, think its pirrie street or sumthing, dunno, car looked nice, even with the cars guide sheets..

What cars guide sheets? lol

Friday about 8:30pm would be me heading to BP on West Tce where the other SAU-ers were... if you spotted me anytime before that it wasnt me!

^^^^ Hm.. ok maybe it wasnt you.. Was around 5.15 heading east out of the city.. Looked exactly like the car in your sig. and the carsguide sheets on the rear quarter windows or just rear windows, cant really remember. Thought it wasnt you then saw the carguide stickers and thought oh yeah, his cars for sale...... But yeah, maybe not..

Hey yeah mate had to get petty, took for ever cos the old guy at the pump next to him kept telling the guy behind the counter the wrong pump number and arguing :( no idea! Cant say i seen ya cos there were a few ppl just stroling the streets haha. Would've tooted.... Dylan (evo 8) just finished tuning his car, but still cant quite match mine :P

Were a few ppl out walking. If i was 100% sure it was you i would have come over, didnt see the evo til ya's did the u turn so wasnt 100% sure it was you, but yeah, car looked nice sitting there LOL

Spotted Leeman this morning at about 10:30 turning on to Craigmore Rd in his sparkling clean 34, looks nice :(

Later today I was on my way off of the Hwy and spotted the Stagea Cruise at the lights about to head up the Hwy :P

saw lonsdale/brighton rd

a black 34 gtr looked pretty stock

a balck 34 gtt with some rims and a kit

a blue/silvery ceffy with a kit

a black 32

a trillon 33's in every colour including yellow

and also saw a black 260 s2 in glenelg

Spotted Leeman this morning at about 10:30 turning on to Craigmore Rd in his sparkling clean 34, looks nice :)

Later today I was on my way off of the Hwy and spotted the Stagea Cruise at the lights about to head up the Hwy :P

Hey Dave, cheers mate. Your 33 was looking fine as always! Good to see ya

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Mine is a std looking 32 gtst. No big mufflers etc so it looks fairly sedate. Std ride height.

No GTR rims though. Still the std alloy coloured R32 GTST rims.

Definitely changes its note when it opens up. No screamer. But yeah bigger turbo (gt3076 .82), cams, rb30det making ~300rwkw.

Did I see you driving down Fredrics RD saturday evening,about 5pm? Just past Seaton High School?

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