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Spotted Matty this morning at the lights next to the new Marion swimming centre.

was keeping an eye out for you as we cross paths at the same time, still cant quite pick the 32 just yet.........but rolling in the stag like this morning is a lot easier to spot u :blink:

yellow 34 gt-t? with silver alloys, bomex looking bodykit and chrome tail-lights cruising thru the roundabout near the po-po station at the 'beth shops

silver 32 gts-t with nice kit, and RED (shit you not!) anodised cooler + piping! looked tough

"ICULKN" stag down the road from me yesterday

white r33 with a cute chick driver, near the massive crash in front of the Aussie Inn yesterday. smash up derby for sure at least 3 or 4 cars

some tool in a new style white M3 with black wheels on south road , tailgating me and then floggin it past me in a big hurry towards myponga, damn heat brings out bad drivers.

some kids in a early 80's datto hanging out the window asking me to do a burn out at 60km on south rd ... too much PS3 NFS for them.... what idiots . didn't even bother to roll down the windows to listen to them rant on

dareya loves the spots, he must be the most popular dude in town! car must be well known mate

naa hes just a carwhore who gets around :P:D

saw an awesome CRX going down currie street bright orange black bonnet HUGE GT wing & subwoofers where fully cranked! Was killah!

silver 32 gtr on a trailer this morning top of Brighton rd heading down the hill

mine

just after id taken it for a wash :P

also think i might have spotted pistol pete this morning on OG road about 6am(ish). i was headin the opposite direction with an S14 on my trailer, tailem bend bound

mine

just after id taken it for a wash :P

also think i might have spotted pistol pete this morning on OG road about 6am(ish). i was headin the opposite direction with an S14 on my trailer, tailem bend bound

oh that was you. yeah was on my way to work :P

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