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spotted a few skylines out at mallala, dare ya parked right infront of me, sickkkk..

also spotted jayson taking photos as usual.

oh, and lets not forget our sau drifter, chad. got a few pics of the ceffy mate.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1540...mp;id=571001606

Spotted white R34 4 door Ingle Farm shops RCK while I copped a defect from Neil Asshole on my standard Stagea that ive had a whole 6 days. Wasnt defecting my 33 3 times enough for you...

Sorry for the rant!

-Silver S2 33 with black bonnet at the Alma tonight

-Black 32 on Grand Junction Road near the Port just after midnight

-Silver 34 near Payneham turning onto Payneham Road at around 11:45pm.

spotted dare ya, nizmo, and another car i cant remember the rego to in a driveway in address edited by SLED. also spotted a white 34 in gawler on what i think was RCK

Please don't give out addresses, even if they're not specific

spotted matty and nigel on the 31 cruise tonight. :D

spotted u too dave :P

i think it was rodders we mighta spotted at king william rd / greenhill rd lights about 12am too. i was parked up behind nige after he had issues with clutch fluid :P

Spotted green with black bodykit Stagea friday night down anzac highway. LOL at the p plate lancer

haha,was laughing the whole way down anzacs,daft bitch.she would've coped it thro her open window as i passed her on full boost...

i think it was rodders we mighta spotted at king william rd / greenhill rd lights about 12am too

where were you lads?didnt see you.

did see a 31 wagon with what sounded like a RB20 down the start of anzacs

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