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Not sure if it was there or not Talbo - my eyes hurt too much from looking at the Supra .... I even think the leatherette seat covers had been spray-painted - as the centres were metallic silver, and I have never seen material like it .... ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Spotted two silver stags together this afternoon near the Bridgestone factory on south road, first one had gold rims, the second had 260rs plates.

Also spotted a girl driving a black 33 gtr near harvey norman on marion rd, had a vented bonnet and d wing.

seen that on magill rd tonight,recently sold by viva,lucky new owner..

Mate bought it, has some plans for it, I wont spoil his fun by divulging them here we will just have to wait and see...

Spotted a pinky/salmon coloured r34, with chromies and a bodykit similar to the one featured on the r34 in the Fast and the Furious 2 on Main South road about 8.30am.

Spotted PRIME 34, white r34 GT-T, wheels, bodykit, transformer sticker on the boot on Glen Osmond about 3.30pm

Haha saw that one yesterday too Andrew...., Is the 33 with commo spec rims still in that same yard?

Nah some poor bugger bought it, seen it twice this week around mawsonlakes in the morning bout 6am.

Spotted a two tone 33, plates JASVIN. in behind the Zoo. 32 sedan on hackney rd, pretty stock looking. Black Stagea at Glenside, Silver Stag at Bunnings Parafield just after 5pm. Blue 34 GTR behind Bunnings and Chris (zirtytwo) picking up the exhaust wrap. Yellow 34 on Elizabeth way around 7:30pm plates HSVEATR. A KE70 painted up like a AE86 panda pack too.

spotted a gay spec r33 in silver, with 20" pizza pan wheels in chrome and white wall tires at grand auto wreckers :verymad:

another r33 in silver, fresh to the wreckers if your boys need parts it had heaps.... not dented up to bad

black r33 with no wing on north rd at a car yard, looked like craigs old car ?

Spotted two silver stags together this afternoon near the Bridgestone factory on south road, first one had gold rims, the second had 260rs plates.

That would be myself and Cheffstag coming home from helping tangles finish of the new turbo install :verymad:

That would be myself and Cheffstag coming home from helping tangles finish of the new turbo install :)

did u also spot the north adelaide spec mum in her sugar daddys lexus rx330 on the fone, tail gating and beeping...wondering y i was going slow for her? any way :sick: lol....

spotted a white 35gtr on hutt st, cc plates... boosted it a bit for us, sounded very very nice

Not sure if it was there or not Talbo - my eyes hurt too much from looking at the Supra .... I even think the leatherette seat covers had been spray-painted - as the centres were metallic silver, and I have never seen material like it .... ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

haha yea i noticed it the other day... god its ugly. the Green 33 went about a week or so ago. i work really close to this car yard and see all the comings and goings.

keep seeing a black (?) R34 behind the gg village, looks nice.

haha yea i noticed it the other day... god its ugly. the Green 33 went about a week or so ago. i work really close to this car yard and see all the comings and goings.

IIRC they wanted like 20K for it too.....WTF!

Spotted a 32 gtr at ultratune at melrose park, had something similar to godzilla on its plates.

That would be myself and Cheffstag coming home from helping tangles finish of the new turbo install >_<

You were most probably on your way to his place, since you were heading south. It was just after 3pm.

stupidly dangerous, but still...

just spotted a GTiR pulsar throw an epic scando from my street into the lane opposite my place, was really well done... but yeah... stupid...

(but awesome to watch)

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