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spotted a bayside blue 34 Vspec 2 "nur" and an awesomly clean stock (looking) burgundy 32 GTR at the new gym on pimpala rd, woodcroft late friday arvo.... 32 was exactly what im looking for, just not quite yet.. need to finish off my other toys first ;)

Spotted a blue 34R with QLD plates in Autobarn Noarlunga, parked next to ya in the blue 32R, fa......ckin.....nice!!!

yeah I met the guy up at the car wash, "I'm bad on names" but he wants to drop in on a villis run some friday night.

spotted about 4 V36 series cars today all over town

candy red and gold r33 with biplane wing at autopro in reynella, big body kit

yellow r34 with a kit in town

lowered blue r31 with FMIC hanging out front, black 5 spokes and aftermarket brakes off payneham rd. car was quiet as hell

pearl white stag gold BBS style wheels in MV at the normal parking lot off south rd.

and lots more ,,lol

spotted chad most mornings this week at kenihans / panalatinga lights (or somewhere around there)

been coming out of kenihans in the Y-Climb cherry picker

and spotted Troy (sapphiregraphics) about lunchtime today on Flaxmill, turning into the shops near the fire station. was in the same truck :D

was I driving like a old fart, I've been really deathly sick the past week ..lol I was on my way back from doc/hospital most likely.

I remember a med/big truck but blew past it on beach rd , cause he was going 40 and weaving...lol and I wanted to get home to die , not die in traffic of old age

Think i spotted Matty 31 at the big round about on corner of seacome rd and morphett rd at ~2:18pm (big red 4wd towing a silver 32 gtr with carbon fiber bonnet), i was in my 34 4dr turning right off morphett onto seacombe rd

Think i spotted Matty 31 at the big round about on corner of seacome rd and morphett rd at ~2:18pm (big red 4wd towing a silver 32 gtr with carbon fiber bonnet), i was in my 34 4dr turning right off morphett onto seacombe rd

aure was me mate ;) had to go wash the engine bay out (stupid oil filter dribbling oil everywhere)

local are ya?

aure was me mate ;) had to go wash the engine bay out (stupid oil filter dribbling oil everywhere)

local are ya?

Fair enough, looks nice and shiny on the outside though ;)

and yeah you could say that, i live bout 6km North-East from there, was just visiting a mate

:laugh:

Told you the relocator was crap :P

LOL

nah, i got a filter that actually fits (hurrah). it was just the consistency of the oil (theres that much fuel in it i reckon its about the consistency of the night after you've had a curry LOL) that ran oil everywhere when i removed the filter :P

:nyaanyaa: the relocator is still fine haha

LOL

nah, i got a filter that actually fits (hurrah). it was just the consistency of the oil (theres that much fuel in it i reckon its about the consistency of the night after you've had a curry LOL) that ran oil everywhere when i removed the filter :P

:nyaanyaa: the relocator is still fine haha

Oh yeah........ :P

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