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spotted today a purple 33 gtr marion road, then a white 33 with black spoked wheels with red lip at maron rd/anzac hwy, then a silver 33 with sau sticker on the rear quarter window, and a white stag rs4 on south rd near flinders all around lunchtime today

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Yep that would be him. the thought did cross my mind that it was Simon, easily recognisable with the maroon front bar now i know that's him lol.

thought it would be.. Didnt have the maroon front bar when i saw it tho.. Havnt seen him around for aaaaaages...

Oh and today i spotted a stock blue ford focus with FULSIK on the plates.

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silver stag with gold wheels heading towards the RBT on beach road yesterday

wine r33 on esply in aldinga /silversands area

white r32 no wing in seaford

dark gray r33 with a bunch of people in it , P plates willunga. aldinga area

white r34 GTT with night kids sticker on rear quarter window at noarlunga

and ruby at MOB, shane, pete, chad, luke for a chat

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Spotted a White R33 Series 2 on the Southern Expressway this morning at about 9:05am, got on at Port Noarlunga and got off at the Marion Road exit, was being driven by a older lady (late 30's-mid 40's...maybe)..yes older lady as i am 23 :)

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lol yeah, i remember seeing a torana with those plates a couple of years back. :)

when do you hope to have your car off defect jarrad? :)

Its not defected at the moment mate, had a minor accident 6 months ago, then lost my licence so havnt been able to get anything done to it, so its been neglected a little bit.. Licence back in a few weeks so should have it road worthy soon enough. Just depends on money, gunna be doing 70+ hour weeks over the xmas holidays so im hoping to get a few things fixed..

And i spotted a silver stag today, crn bains road and panatalinga road, turning south from bains road onto panatalinga road. Had a chick driving it. Looked fairly clean. :O

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think i seen scandy saturday around 1pm going down i think king william street. only spotted the car when it was down the road, seen the rims and thought it was you.

wouldnt have been me, didnt drive saturday.

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havent seen another that looks like it yet. :D

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yesturday saw r33 and r34 go past graham west workshop on marion road755amish... both looked to have custom plates..got tooted at by some tradie ute then as i looked up i was given the finger for no reason?!!? r33 up flagstaff hill rd 4:50pmish (i went past you in my 32 but you guys(black ute) turned off :D )

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Spotted a very tuff sounding blue 32, exactly like sneaky 32's 32.. On elizabeth road morphett vale. Very shiney with a sticker on the rear quarter window and one on the rear window. Was about 12ish today.

Also a grey 33 gts't this morrning, quarter to 7, turning from south road onto flaxmill, very clean. Driver had one of those fluro yellow vests on..

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