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Spotted plenty plenty of rides yesterday.

"U wish" in the bayside blue s2 stagea turning onto Torrens road approx 4:40pm

Ruby in the Blue mesh spec Stagea on regency road approx 5:30pm

White s2 Stagea Dayz kit travelling on South road near Sir Donald Bradman Drive about 5:45pm

White r34 coupe with Nismo kit with cc plates, on Daws Road, south road at 6pm.

All while I was daily spec :D

Spotted plenty plenty of rides yesterday.

"U wish" in the bayside blue s2 stagea turning onto Torrens road approx 4:40pm

Ruby in the Blue mesh spec Stagea on regency road approx 5:30pm

White s2 Stagea Dayz kit travelling on South road near Sir Donald Bradman Drive about 5:45pm

White r34 coupe with Nismo kit with cc plates, on Daws Road, south road at 6pm.

All while I was daily spec :)

:D

A few stags getting spotted now :P

4 dr r33 for sale on the roadside , beach rd and south rd, chromie 5 spoke wheels, but looks fairly clean

someone in a r31 was looking at it when I drove past.

black r32 ,turbine looking chromies with a very nice looking platinum blond driver,, hot damn she lives a few doors away.lol first time the car has moved in 2 months.. its a miracle..lol

spotted Luke (HESLO) in his "other nissan" at 3pm on GJR Valley View.

Be nice to the ute luke, its not the GTR lol

LOL @ truck brake lock-up too.

The ute loves it, it's turbo, it's built for it :)

And yes, the truck brake lock up was fair funny

Spotted a bunch of SAU boys at Villies 2nite,

Still a bit sketchy on faces - to - usernames so sorry if it seemed like I was being rude lol.

Judging by the cars that were there, Kirsh, Shyhi33, Aberax?, Matty31, Skwiz? (sp), ummm thats all I sort of recognize.

Spotted puresx' owner is his van yesterday afternoon, I was in the triton with all the cabinets on the back.

Last night I'm pretty sure I spotted jacks 33 and another maroon one at the gym, I was walking out as you were walking in. Apologies for the av pic.

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Spotted a bunch of SAU boys at Villies 2nite,

Still a bit sketchy on faces - to - usernames so sorry if it seemed like I was being rude lol.

Judging by the cars that were there, Kirsh, Shyhi33, Aberax?, Matty31, Skwiz? (sp), ummm thats all I sort of recognize.

That was me, and your spelling is accurate.

Spotted these people too.

Spotted a white 33 with 34gtr rims turning on to sturt road from marion road at 1.30pm ish, and a black 34 gtt followed me around the car park a little bit, kinda looked like Normsta, but probs wasnt.

Spotted a white 33 with 34gtr rims turning on to sturt road from marion road at 1.30pm ish, and a black 34 gtt followed me around the car park a little bit, kinda looked like Normsta, but probs wasnt.

Nah mate, I was more in the western and CBD areas last night.

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