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no idea only saw the arse end of it was prob around 1.30ish i rekon

Was driving on grange around. 1245.

dont tell me I was actually 'spotted' for once . damn.

Also. saw a yellow 34 boost down nth east road near ttp around 4pm. and a R31 with front mount near by

black 32 gtr plates R32GTR going past the brewery this morning,

had white impuls, looked clean!

Unless someone has stolen my plates R32GTR (goes and checks ,no , there still there) I think you must have the rego plates wrong. :D

If you said silver 32 gtr plates R32GTR going past the brewery etc (checks car still there) then I would of been worried . ;)

O WELL . :(

Spotted red stagea the other day on main north . Nice and clean. Think it was tuesday.

Also spotted a silver stagea around the corner from me .RSfour with p plates. Think the owner might of had a purple 180 before.

Seems to me that they are getting more common than skylines :D

They might have to start up their own web site stageasaustralia.com LOL

Unless someone has stolen my plates R32GTR (goes and checks ,no , there still there) I think you must have the rego plates wrong. :P

If you said silver 32 gtr plates R32GTR going past the brewery etc (checks car still there) then I would of been worried . :P

O WELL . :)

maybe it was silver :P

my memory is pretty bad lol,

nice GTR man!

spotted a White R33 with what looked like blue trim rings on the rim edges on south road headn to Aldinga last night. gave a wave, got a wave, anyone here?

spotted a grey R33 in christies last night, think they person must live there I see it all the time parked.

Who has the Charcoal grey R34 4DR near the Emu ? anyone here? the car looks familiar ?

last night/this morning about 3am white R33 and grey 32 4 door passed work on north east road at the same time, slowed down for people on the road then boosted down towards the city. lucky the cops near by didnt bother to follow.

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