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spotted what looked like ruby on tapley hill in the black stag

also a grey r32 on a tow truck, slightly stripped, no boot lid etc.

Nope. Black Stag has trans problems. Parked it at home after work Tuesday and haven't driven it yet since.

Guys at work are confused :) Drove the black stagea Tuesday, silver stagea Wednesday, and R33 today :)

Edited by RubyRS4
spotted what looked like ruby on tapley hill in the black stag

also a grey r32 on a tow truck, slightly stripped, no boot lid etc.

That may have been me if it was after 4.30 as i was going to pick up my new cooler from Port rd.

Yeh the GTR front bar is still on my car. :) Even thought my driveway sometimes doesnt agree that it should be on there. Haha.

man your driveway but be bad. i got out of mine when it was at it lowest. was touch and go tho. that was coilys wound down and helpers removed. was almost tucking rims that day not just tires. :)

Edited by sneaky1
i know a few ppl with gtr front bars on their cars so ya not the only one and i had one on my 32. the new owner still has it on there.

i know a few ppl with GTR bumpers on their 32s, outragesly they have entire gtr body kits and rb26s to :) hell im 1 of em

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Saw GOD2ILA (32 GTR) at coles car park glenelg last nite! Nice car :)

Seen this parked in the ultra tune on south road just down from turbo tune, seen it there a few times, owner works there possibly... And yeah, tough looking car..

Oh and do u live on states road near morphett vale by any chance? Seen a car like the one in ur display pic that looks almost exactly the same.

Seen this parked in the ultra tune on south road just down from turbo tune, seen it there a few times, owner works there possibly... And yeah, tough looking car..

Oh and do u live on states road near morphett vale by any chance? Seen a car like the one in ur display pic that looks almost exactly the same.

PM'd lol!

Spotted "CHASER" a silver chaser on goody rd this morning, (waves exchanged) sexy looking car u got there!

U on here?

spots from yesterday (im slow),

the former viva garage gtt at wilsons parking on hindley, a red (yes, actual red)32 out front of the o'connell bakery at about 9pm, and a silver stag at the main north/uley lights heading south at about 9:30...

Just spotted a really clean FD series 6 i think on clare's main street lol

spotted a r35 gtr on o connel street..licence plate gtr2009 or sumfin like that..

blew a load in my jocks...lol

there is nothing wrong with blowing your load after seeing the most awesome creation :P

spotted MSTR32 on five ash drive about 3:30 this arvo. gave ya a flash of the spotties and the thumbs up as i was heading the other way

did you blind him and send him spearing off the road?

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