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spotted way to many cars today to list on my way to and from Gawler and ingle farm today.

but two come to mind

one yellow r34 with a complete body kit, bonnet too, at the dyno on south road by Castle plaza ?,a really hot chick in garage kept my attention more then the car..lol :)

but the car looked like the one Bitz uses in the ad for ADR bonnets ? sweet looking for yellow R34

and i followed down o hall hill and pulled up next to a real nice R34 GTR V SPEC II with some bad ass wheel on it. in bayside blue. but to tell the truth the two guys in it were arrogant tools, I pulled up to say hello and waved. they just fobbed me off like a GTT was a magna shit box not Skyline, he kept boosting near me, but acted like a tool? and up himself. if your on here sorry but you gave off a bad impression of yourself. :) and you drive erratic , wont be long before the R34 is in the trees the way you drive.

spotted scott's car at aussie discounts yesterday but couldnt see you anywhere around

black 34 4 door (thought it was andrew for a sec when i heard turbo and auto, but when i looked up it wasnt lol) while washing the car next door at the dazzlers

and had a silver stag with meshie wheels behind me on brighton rd at brighton yesterday bout lunchtime (and cutting thru the backstreets to get around the roadworks). when ya went round onto morphett rd it sounded alrite mate :D

white r33 with black bonnet smashed up on main nth rd at 7.45am looks real bad feel sorri for the owner it was hit from front and the rear hope ur ok mate

Edited by darrenr33gtst

Spotted IGTR32I along morton road last night at Christies Downs. I was the tall dude walking along with the blue t shirt on lol. You still running the stock GTR bov's? I've never heard them from outside the car before... sounded like you were! They sounded pretty decent.

spotted chad this mornin bout 10 (roughly about that time) at the lights by finders uni. i was heading up the hill. did toot but ya probably didnt see me

Na didn't see ya mate, i'd only just got out of bed, so my eyes were still half shut, lol.

you did bloody well to spot me - I've only driven the car three times in the last few weeks!!!! Took a mate out to scare him........yep, worked!

I'm not surprised you scared him ;) that car is metal, fasted car i've ever been in :)

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