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spotted jack 88 in lonsdale,, pretty sure it was him stuck behind a broken down ford

blue r32 with a load of decals on the windows, fmic hanging out a bit no wing,, just off states rd, car looked a bit rough

grey r33 on south rd, junkfood corner

white r33 GTST for sale at bridgestone reynella,, $12,500 I think it said on it

clean white skyline r31 stilette for sale , $2,700 on doctors road and south rd area

black r34 4 door on sturt hwy just after the paringa bridge

That was me, I gave half a wave but I had been driving since sydney so I was a little over it! Been in south Oz a couple of hours and already spotted! Whooo. :blink:

That was me, I gave half a wave but I had been driving since sydney so I was a little over it! Been in south Oz a couple of hours and already spotted! Whooo. :(

i thought i saw a bit of a wave but wasnt too sure!!

nice ride you got there!! ;)

Spotted a silver M35 stagea RX on grand junction rd this morning - with a "www.synergymotorsports.com.au" sticker on the back windscreen. I've seen it around quite a bit while driving to/from work.

Never get a wave though... :cheers: I suspect the owner is not on here...

Spotted 2 dudes in a white r32 gtr plates cc-xxxx and what looked like r33 gtr rims

came up behind me while driving along northeast road, they pulled into the next lane and I gave em thumbs up and they boosted it down the road to do a right hand turn onto OG road - I did a left cause I was collecting my vindaloo :)

Nice looking car. Of course I'm biased.

-D

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