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  On 20/12/2011 at 9:43 AM, Luciano said:

pearl white 35r on east tce turning onto rundle around 5pm, plates GTR 11. awesome machine

ooo i saw this today on portrush rd at 4pm

sounds loud/good must be an aftermarket exhaust perhaps

  On 21/12/2011 at 5:03 AM, ducati02 said:

I thought it was someone I knew. Were you on you way home from a bush trip? Often see ETSA trucks going up Port Wakefield Rd in the morning. Brings back memories of going away.

Yeah, we finished off a job we started at Port Wakefield a few months back. Had to drop the whole town's supply off for a few hours yesterday morning

Gun Grey R32 GTR on south rd , just about to head up Willunga Hill , Black R33 GTR - Clean ride thumbsup.gif Got a wave , Chick was driving my car .

Edited by NISSAN GTR

Spotted a silver Stag parking on the top level of the car park at Flinders Medical Centre tonight around 8.30ish, had day running lights on the front, about all I could see that wasn't stock from where I was.. Weird place to get spotted I know lol

Also a red 31 parked on the side of the road just up from the main doors of the FMC as well, low with white rims, real nice! Few days last week during the morning/afternoon. Also a black/dark grey RX8 with a Hard tuned and Custom Imports stickers on the back window, love the rims!

The stag would be me . my little 2 year old broke her leg last night new tramp not good poor trooper. lol at stock except running lights . not the best place to be spotted

  On 25/12/2011 at 8:43 PM, 4bidn1 said:

The stag would be me . my little 2 year old broke her leg last night new tramp not good poor trooper. lol at stock except running lights . not the best place to be spotted

ah that sucks, hopefully its only on a short time. That's all I could see from where I was lol good view from my mums room.

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