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Spotted last night on the way home: R33 series I black with black wheels embarrassing an XR8 driver, Pretty tidy R33 Series II in white with black wheels following, then me following the white car up Main North Rd. Poor Ford driver :)

Edited by Jamesrb25
Just spotted nightcrawler about half an hour ago at a BP along lower north east. Noticed the matte black front bumper and thought yeap thats nightcrawler.

If it was a wagon, it'd be me! :)

Spotted some gay darth vader bodykitted white Siliva tailgating me, desperately trying to get past me on South Terrace this morning. :)

spotted a black r33 ,maybe a GTR to far way to tell on commercial rd noarlunga about 730ish

spotted a white R33 with black center wheels at caltex noarlunga,,,, fail :( and they wonder why they get broken ring lands with that fuel..lol

stupid P plater in a thrashed pulsar trying to race me off the lights about a block from a cop.. smart..?????

spotted the cops pulling a plethora of cars over between seafod and noarlunga tonight, all marked cars

spotted a black r33 ,maybe a GTR to far way to tell on commercial rd noarlunga about 730ish

spotted a white R33 with black center wheels at caltex noarlunga,,,, fail :D and they wonder why they get broken ring lands with that fuel..lol

stupid P plater in a thrashed pulsar trying to race me off the lights about a block from a cop.. smart..?????

spotted the cops pulling a plethora of cars over between seafod and noarlunga tonight, all marked cars

:D:P pure gold, Saphire.

Yeah, cops out in force tonight! Lock your Lines and Kids up!

spotted IGTR32I or very similar on main south last night around 11ish

That was me, thought your GTR looked familiar, made mine look terrible with my one tail light LOL (quoted today, hopefully have all 4 working in the next week)... Very nice GTR you have. Oh and i wasnt trying to 'egg u on' at the lights (south, marion and flagstaff hill roads) by going backwards and forwards, wasnt really paying attention to my clutch/accelerater combination lol but as i said, tuff looking car :D

Also helso, didnt get much of a look at your car but from what i did see it looks very tuff, love the red neon in the back. And yeah, looked like a fair bit of damage to the front of the wrx, feel sorry for the guy.

Spotted my favourite R33 with a GTR badge slapped on it on the boot, on Genfell street this morning... the GTR badge isn't even in the proper position! It's closer to the boot lip.

Has a huge HKS sticker just above the exhaust but wait... it's now for sale!! Don't go rushing to the banks too quickly now.

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