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cute chick driving a white R32 at the roundabout on states rd and beach rd just now

super hottie driving a vertex kitted 180 near a woodcroft chicken shop. to busy looking at her to remember the colour..lol

A tonne of spots last night, a white 32 GTR in the bottom carpark of windy point, around 9.30ish

A red 32 GTR cruising down windies then pulling into the top carpark as i was pulling out around 9.45

Grey 32 stopped near the BP down near Upper Sturt Road, followed me to the other BP up the hill from windies, comparing prices? :D

Said 32 again crusing with Lucas (DARE YA) im pretty sure down the hill, then back up again, car sounds bloody good on boost Lucas..

White stag with blue rear number plate lights, 9.30ish..

Green 32 Anzac h/w heading towards Glenelg, I saw flashing lights so decided to do a u-turn, was about 10.30ish..

And a few chasers around the place too..

Also alot of chinese/indian folk taking a s**tload of photos of the city lights lol

Not a Skyline but a VL turbo with PFFTSH or similar on the plates..

A tonne of spots last night, a white 32 GTR in the bottom carpark of windy point, around 9.30ish

A red 32 GTR cruising down windies then pulling into the top carpark as i was pulling out around 9.45

Grey 32 stopped near the BP down near Upper Sturt Road, followed me to the other BP up the hill from windies, comparing prices? :D

Said 32 again crusing with Lucas (DARE YA) im pretty sure down the hill, then back up again, car sounds bloody good on boost Lucas..

White stag with blue rear number plate lights, 9.30ish..

Green 32 Anzac h/w heading towards Glenelg, I saw flashing lights so decided to do a u-turn, was about 10.30ish..

And a few chasers around the place too..

Also alot of chinese/indian folk taking a s**tload of photos of the city lights lol

Not a Skyline but a VL turbo with PFFTSH or similar on the plates..

Lol yeah I was at the ATM then I tried to catch up to u but went to bp belair to meet Lucus...

Lol yeah I was at the ATM then I tried to catch up to u but went to bp belair to meet Lucus...

Ah ok, was going to say, ultimate doesnt get much cheaper then 1.40 on the weekends... if use ultimate... You caught up, then pulled off lol.. I went down and sat at windies til 9.45, heard ya's pull into the carpark, but i was right down the other end :D Screw parking down there again, those speed humps suck

Ah ok, was going to say, ultimate doesnt get much cheaper then 1.40 on the weekends... if use ultimate... You caught up, then pulled off lol.. I went down and sat at windies til 9.45, heard ya's pull into the carpark, but i was right down the other end :D Screw parking down there again, those speed humps suck

lol yea thats why we only go into the first bit haha

spotted james having a bit of trouble finding space to leave work at about 6.

and 'RBEWARE' r31, and 'NISSILE' r34 sedan at the main north/uleh intersection at about 6:30.

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