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umm i think i may have gotten the plates wrong. repp3r? something like that sorry

and spotted nugzy last night too sorry dude :D

That would be Jeremy with the plates RIPP3R :(

spotted a bunch of lowriders and customs chucking hindley runs at parked up at hungry's on west at about midnight.

white 33 GTR with d1r's at bp west, and one of the GT brothers driving a green s14a on hindley. (all at about 12)

the green s14 would be georges daily. think the gtr's getting some work done to it.

also while i was walking down hindley i saw the low riders going down the road.

the impala had hydrolics and one of the utes on bags were scrapping along the ground with sparks going everywhere.

didnt know if they were cool or mega gay haha

yeah missr34 its just RIPP3R one 3 haha.. but thats fine...i got a few issues with my clutch now haha but got my car at MOB today getting sub and two focal speakers installed in the front.. cant go next cruise i 4got cos im driving up to that beach house for party :P

nice to see people and match user names to faces... it made me start looking at stags on import sites now :( chads stag makes me a bit jealous

LOVE THE BLUE MESH :D

That would be Jeremy with the plates RIPP3R :)

my bad.......

everyone loves blue mesh :P

spotted cara putting a damn mike carton on your car :P theres gonna be domestic violence scene if you do that to my skyline cara :D

err milk carton dan...........MILK

:P

Spotted this thing this morning - funniest thing I've seen in a while!! I swear the bumper was dragging along the ground at some stage!

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Also a white Stag turning into Flinders Hospital road around 7.30am.

Haha it my mate steve... Looking for the 13th defect i see!

Just spotted a silver 34 4door (sik034) pulled over by an undercover camry at Morphett Vale?

Ouch :P Yeah iv seen a toyota echo pull someone over on anzacs, kinna good in a way. All the idiots on the road (commo/fords and the bad named import drivers) will get done all the time :)

lowriders are made of pure awesome and win.

spotted a mad ke10/20 in elizabeth today, small watanabe style wheels, bolt on flares, white walls, straight pipes, in awesome condition. much want. dudes got balls parking up at elizabeth.

that low rider truck is from aldinga , he lives not far from me

spotted 3 R33 gts -t for sale on the junk food corner empty lot, one was only 6900 bucks for a gtst with front mount and other minor mods

silver, white , black one

and a old ass mazda(68-79ish), clean as hell, stock on the outside and inside except cd player in near perfect condition 4k for sale same spot, red and white and think it had a 13b in it ? be a cool show car

WRX galory too

always see "S-UNIT" parked up by woolies at blackwood and saw 2 black R32's on mainroad, blackwood... 1 was "SLY 032" and the other stand plate that i never remember haha...get a custom plate fool!! its better :P

Spotted Matt (SNIPER) at the car wash today. Also spotted Ryan (MYCEF3) at Anzacs on Friday night.

Hahah yeah, nice and noisy anzacs was then!

And fu(k ur flame was massive lol!

Also spotted on Saturday

Bayside blue R34 GTR at the woodcroft carwash

and later that nite

Peter (S12)

Jason (TX gemi turbo)

Josh (S15)

Dylan (R32)

and me lol

Making our on route on the ACC cruise.... Too many commo's and fords i reckon (couple of nice imports though)

And peter hitting a bat in his car, then getting it out from under the bonnet (damm thig has a good grip)

and yes it survived (no idea how)

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