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A sexy orange supra with a black bonnet on the freeway right near Mt barker at 9.30am

Sounds like Maccas supra.. He changes between 18inch roh alloy 5spoke no dish.. Or 18 chromes with tiny dish on front and chucky dish on back! Fair bit of orange in the inside to! He painted it him self.. :thumbsup:

Oh and sumtimes has the orange bonnet on it.. Got the now

Black one from a wrecker.. It was white and needed lots of love! Lol

Sounds like Maccas supra.. He changes between 18inch roh alloy 5spoke no dish.. Or 18 chromes with tiny dish on front and chucky dish on back! Fair bit of orange in the inside to! He painted it him self.. :thumbsup:

Oh and sumtimes has the orange bonnet on it.. Got the now

Black one from a wrecker.. It was white and needed lots of love! Lol

Lol =) it looked like a nice orange it was going down the freeway and I was going up the freeway lol but didn't see what rims it was rolling!

Spotted some Skylines out the front of the North Adelaide bakery last night, red R34 and a White (? memory a bit fussy, we'd just come from the pub) R32 with lots of stickers. I love that place :D

been in Adelaide over the weekend for the soccer from Melbourne, seen some mint skylines here too many to remember specifics :) anyone been around hindely st then I've probably seen you, nice cars guys

Probably spotted you at Hindmarsh then :P

black R34 no wing , dinga shops, gave a wave got a dirty look. then same car at 120am doing a quick fang and skid past my place. DONT DO IT AGAIN.

pearl white stag at dinga petrol station just now.

looked at a red R31 on south rd between sellicks/dinga , for a daily, damn thing had a missing number on the phone number. DOOH!!! anyone know whos car it is Im keen?. noticed it had a fine on it as well.. lol

spotted Sherlock headed north on Pt Wakefield Road past the Mallala turnoff about 1 this arvo. Was headed southbound in the small Army convoy (couldnt hit the airhorn quick enough :laugh:)

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