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Black 33 on Taply's this morning plates were ONBOOST, Skylineguy19 in his falcoon also on Taply's. Black 32 plates were HURRYUP on brighton rd This arvo and also a bright yellow onevia near Hallet cove shops.

blue 34..possibly gtr pulling in to S&J automotive at around 4.45pm.

black 32 with kit and black 33 gtr rims on the front on a street in Edwardstown, around 5pm.

onboost is my cousins mate terry :)

Black 33 on Taply's this morning plates were ONBOOST, Skylineguy19 in his falcoon also on Taply's. Black 32 plates were HURRYUP on brighton rd This arvo and also a bright yellow onevia near Hallet cove shops.

yer nice to finally meet you skwiz and matty

silver 32 gtr south rd near viva garage about 10pm

also think i saw chad go past in the stag...if not it was very similar with gold on black plates

micheal and ken with their 33s was good to meet up

black 32 boosting belair rd near windys about 1am

tufftoy prob the most mint 33 ive ever seen...amazing

also thanks marko for keeping me company washing mine :(

finally spotted Lucas (dare ya) at windys this evening, whilst posing with some Matty T kid at windys.

also, silver 33 'Tufftoy' at windys around 11.30pm.

also spotted last night a blue wrx qld plates were "S9ANK" followed it down blacks rd>flagstaff hill>south rd, sounded nuts

had a sticker on the boot "furno blu" or something similar

looked to be a serious track car full cage semi slicks etc

Spotted:

Silver R33 GTR on South Road by Anzacs about 3pm

Gunmetal R32 GTR on South Road by Flinders shortly after

White R33 turning down Chandlers Hill Road after that

Black R34 when I got lost in the dirty south.... think the road was The Strand or something??

White R35 GTR with S Plates by the West Therbarton about 6.30

Stagea on South Road at Regency about 6.45

yer nice to finally meet you skwiz and matty

silver 32 gtr south rd near viva garage about 10pm

also think i saw chad go past in the stag...if not it was very similar with gold on black plates

micheal and ken with their 33s was good to meet up

black 32 boosting belair rd near windys about 1am

tufftoy prob the most mint 33 ive ever seen...amazing

also thanks marko for keeping me company washing mine :)

Wasn't me dude.

also spotted last night a blue wrx qld plates were "S9ANK" followed it down blacks rd>flagstaff hill>south rd, sounded nuts

had a sticker on the boot "furno blu" or something similar

looked to be a serious track car full cage semi slicks etc

oh yeah, the Fumo Blu wrx..last time i saw it was at Phillcom Time attack round one. quick car.

spotted niksta at DSC,

a blue/black 33 gtr on south road this morning around 9.45am.

black 32 on hindley about 11:30

silver 33 s2 with poorly adjusted HIDs, gold drifteks and a canary about 10:30

another silver 33 with black bonnet near the bay about 11

silver 33, FATRB-6 on west tce closer to 12am

was in Marvin :cool: got so many looks (especially when a fight broke out at red square right next to us and pete told me to get the f**k outta there!)

There was a huge abo fight last night in hindely st, blood all over the floor etc - where the greater union is lol

It was full on

lol! there is something about that particular spot of hindley, i reckon i would see a fight there 90% of the nights that ive hung out in Hindley st...

also - spotted an electric blue r33 gtst on newton road this arvo, sounded very nice

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