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Spotted Dave's S14 driving along Main North Rd crossing Grand Junction heading South at approximately 10:50am - noticed a red S14 with shiny wheels and the parrot hanging off the rear confirmed it was him(who else with the same car in Adelaide would have one? lol).

yeah they pulled in to run plates , HOW LAME !

then they thought they had something cause my mates car is defected but hello clearance note haha

lol clearance notes are awesome, ultimate slap in the face of the officer.

Spotted a red R34 GT-T heading north around 5pm today on Main North Rd near Montague followed closely by a yellow Stag with S plates and a big front mount. Then a clean black R33 GTS-T S2 further towards the city - plates WIR-xxx.

spotted a silver stagea plates xpt683 about 4ish on south rd extension then turn towards mawson lakes. women driver too.

tough stance with some nice dished wheels.

i was in the frontera that was in front of you. couldnt help keep looking back at the tough stance.

Spotted

RRS-260 South Road at 7.30am

White 33 with no front bumper, chick driver Hampstead Road about 8.10am

White 33 plates "ko 33" South Road 3.10pm

GTR 091 South Road at 4.10pm

68IOU1 parked im suspecting at his or her house

Edited by skwiz
spotted a clean R34 coupe at carline mufflers lonsdale earlier

he got a full exhaust system installed onto otherwise stock GT-T

told him to sign up here

had my magnaflow centre resonator installed to drop drone noise to a minimum

its a work in progress lol =]

spotted a grey r34 without the wing.. going around a roundabout in gawler near the post office. about 4pm

If it had chrome rims, it would have been Penny (ontheranch)

Also spotted a Grey R33 with Starcorp Impuls - or whatever theyre called... on Gouger Street City, just before midday. Sounded nice.

silver stagea at woollies on kesters rd (para hills i think it is). Saw you driving out as I was walking to my stagea. Had a trolley load of individual items because i refuse to pay for shopping bags (just moved from brisbane so i'm still not in the habit of taking the "green bags" along).

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