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I was behind a nice blue 32 that came out of southen cross drive at aberfoyle park and he kicked the rear out as he saw me come up behind him in my 33...it's guys like this that give other owners a bad name :(

just passed my dealership on Port Road

R34 gtr done up as the black and white jap cop car

R33 gtr done in nismo/ Xanavi racing colours crusing together

both sounded noice

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Spotted white 34 GT-T in Lobethal with plates 'SYK-002'...most likely looking at the lights (as were we lol). Blue R34 GTR Sunday night afterwards (about 11:30pm) along the freeway back towards Adelaide. Red Stagea this afternoon with SAU stick on back right window on way into town.

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Spotted white 34 GT-T in Lobethal with plates 'SYK-002'...most likely looking at the lights (as were we lol). Blue R34 GTR Sunday night afterwards (about 11:30pm) along the freeway back towards Adelaide. Red Stagea this afternoon with SAU stick on back right window on way into town.

Thats my red stagea. Havnt been on here in ages. Had a black stag honk at me tonight so I thought id jump back on and see whats new with sau.

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Saw a white r32 4door this morning about 8. main south road flinders hospital intersection (and further). Doing skids in the wet like an idiot.. did a fishtale u turn and lost it. not on the road :( douche

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