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Red R34 4dr black bonnet on lonsdale highway

white r33 no wing , with drift body kit, and some 20in chromies in reynella .

watch hackam/MV area a friend of mine had 3 dudes surround her for her R31, no discription but driving a hatchback..... this moring

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Had a few Skylines boot past my house aound 10 Thursday night and one last night about 9ish, in Morphett Vale, sounded soo nice! Sounded like R33's..

Also anyone know Dan that drives DANS34? Guessing his name is Dan lol Car sounds awesome! :D

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close grey (but thats the primer talking) b4 long it will be all grey b4 going back red, needs some refurbishment.

Think I may of spotted u today about 11am ish on blacks road flagstaff hill the primer gave it away lol u wouldn't of seen me coz I was in a 4x4

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Think I may of spotted u today about 11am ish on blacks road flagstaff hill the primer gave it away lol u wouldn't of seen me coz I was in a 4x4

may have been closer to 10am as i had to go to my grandparents place by 1030am to take em to the airport.

the primer is a bit of a giveaway, but wont be liike that for too much longer thank god

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