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spotted light blue r32 without a wing while i was waiting to pull out of caltex on north east road around 6... nice paint job for sure

that was me. i remember seeing a white gtr coming out of caltex, nice car!

my car was filthy, havent washed it in ages haha.

Spotted XENA34 tonight at around 7:00 on Hancock Rd
Did she look like a "warrior princess"?

This morning near Just Jap Auto Dismantlers spotted a dirty REDY 00 then around the block a black R34 GT-T w/ GT-R wing.

Spotted BNR34 on south rd this morning... HOT,HOT,HOT!!

+1

was in my little Y-Climb Stelco truck this morning, popped out onto south road by the bp at henley beach road.....went to steal the gap in front of ya luke and ya closed it up...........but u did notice it was me eventually

like the rorty exhaust on the truck LOL

lol was wondering who that was for awhile then saw you lol. was on my way to do my forklift licence training.

let me guess, a joint down on magazine road (off cormack road?)

right next door to my boss' other business - Y Climb tower hire LOL

Spotted a silver R33 SEIES 2 door skyline last night on the way home from work . The blond female driver was following my GTR for a while and I tooted as she turned off. Was on main north elizabeth-munopara about 6:30pm ish. Nice and tidy both car and driver.

Spotted tonight on the way home from work again on main north a black R34 2door skyline with a female driver with p plates and a passenger with a few tatts on his arm (hanging out the window) . Again munopara way. Nice car peoples .

Also M JAY came into work the other day and said hye and I gave him some discount .

let me guess, a joint down on magazine road (off cormack road?)

right next door to my boss' other business - Y Climb tower hire LOL

yep lol. got my MR licenece the other week to so watch out lol

spotted a red gt3 porsche getting towed heading for the clipsal track had number 10 on the side with a p plate on it :D guess thats cause they limited on how many passengers they allowed to have :down: or maybe he can only do a top speed of 90km/h

i saw a white eaarly model porsche 911 (full race bread porsche cup spec) trying to get across the dip at the side street near d&t zorst... it is a chasm of a dip, they had to get a couple planks of wood to help it cross the gap... no mean feat as it has suspension as stiff as my 32, and a seam weled chassis *drool*..... it soon became apparent (as it boosted off down gilbert st) that it had an anti-lag system :D it was utter pr0n

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