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drove past a pack of skylines on west lakes boulevard heading into the meet -a white 33 gtr, white 33 gtst and a silver 4 door 32

4 door was me, good to see the SL's are still on the car.

and nathan, yeah the cruise was good, but a smaller group and hills is always more fun

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Saw a nice silver S2 r33 with xx plates, had an sau sticker and said daily driver on the window. Looked lost coz he reversed back down the road(wtf!)

saw him in kangarilla. Me and the old man were in the white triton staring at u haha! Very nice car

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spotted Fliggs this morning near his house, and DC_GTST in his pit garage today at Mallala, then later on going along Port Wakefield Road, not far behind Redback either :P

(the rumours are true, i get around alright :P 250km today)

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The poor guys car that was on the trailer was one unhappy driver... We were in the same garage as him...

He only went out for two laps, hit the corner hot and then 'BAM'.... One EVO 6 decommissioned :(

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