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spotted a dark blue r32 with gold wheels at front yesterday on pt wakefield road, tried showing off speeding past me, then proceeded to hand brake on the next turn only to completely spin out on the other side of the road..........i lol'd

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spotted a dark blue r32 with gold wheels at front yesterday on pt wakefield road, tried showing off speeding past me, then proceeded to hand brake on the next turn only to completely spin out on the other side of the road..........i lol'd

who's embarrasing my car now :closedeyes:

slowly but surely that colour will become more rare with such driving antics :)

it wasnt me DRIV3R :devil:

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the stags are taking over!

Spotted a gunmetal 32 gts-t on commercial/port road today at like 10:00, you turned down tapleys. anyone off here? had white rims, looks pretty tough!

Might of been me? GTR rear wing?

ok couple of pics or aforementioned burnt out R33

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Bloody hell what bastards. hope the bloke had insurance!

also spotted a black 34 that was clean as on main north road about 4pm near the old spot hotel.

Spotted a black 32 GTR heading south down south road around 3pm today near that big BP at st marys i think it is. Looked tough. Was a unmarked cop car just up from ya in the left lane, hope he didnt look to hard at ya. Then just after that was a black 32 GTS going the other way just before mitsy's, big cooler behind the front bar and had white rims.

Also craig (32_godzilla) going past my place alittle while ago, havnt seen you around for awhile.

Had the unfortunate pleasure of seeing a burnt out r33 whilst on my way to church

plate was pro st8 it was at the end of elizabeth st and grenfell st banksia pk

Spotted you checking that out today on my way to work. My old man told me about it last night.

spotted chronic going down main south today, id get that exhaust smoke checked out man, didnt look too good

Hahaha ah was that me taking off from the lights on South Road near the Old Noarlunga turn off? Yeah dude, I'm 90% sure it's the turbo oil seal. I've had the engine comp and leak down tested and it's all fine, no blowby, etc. The smoke only happens occasionally (like literally once a month) at random times under boost. It cleared up after making it to 3rd gear.

It's weird as. I'm not losing any oil, either. I can drive it under full boost and still no smoke. But every now and again, the smoke comes back! Ah. The collapsed centre muffler baffle doesn't help things, either.

Also spotted a black 34 GT going down South road near Morphette Vale. Sounded awesome.

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