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That would of been kellie, Damo, Mark and me driving to Kellies cruise meet spot. (white 33, white 34, burgandy 32 GTR, black 32) :D

Yep, that would've been what I saw.... Don't suppose I was noticed? probably thought I was just another magna ;)

Yep, that would've been what I saw.... Don't suppose I was noticed? probably thought I was just another magna ;)

sorry champ probably saw it thought yum legnum and then continued daydreaming. spotting a few legnums out and about these days..

sat arvo spotted the blu r34 nur followed by black rx7 and 33 gtr along anzaks! very friendly all of them. bit of a wave and a thumbs up were exchanged

was awesome being with 34 gtr and 33 gtr even if it was only for a briefe moment.

spotted a white 34 near holen hill police station this arvo.

Oh yeah, also during the week in the city, spotted a white 33GTR with the plates "DADSGTR" - car was automotive porn!! not sure what make/model but some VERY nice rims that filled the guards 105%, and dropped so the tyres just met the guards (no gap)

Was HOT ;)

Also, spotted a purple 33GTR looking hot on Greenhill Rd Thursday evening.

spotted a very attractive brunette at 5.20pm today heading south towards Darlington in a burgundy 33 with an 'All Clutch & Brake' sticker....wnb350 I think........anybody seen her around before?

That would be Jo, her dad Tony owns shop and car, but she may be buying...........the car that is

Spotted silver 33 around 2:30 turning from cross roads to marion, nismo sticker rear 1/4 and gmax enigmas, very tidy.

Then at marion shops spotted a black 33 almost like mine, starcorp rims and the extra front bar piece

Also a black 34, thoughts plate said BOOBS til i got closer and was a bunch of 8s and 0s, clean

spotted nice clean R32. white. nth east road around 530pm ? nice 'deepish' wheels. SAU sticker on side window.

I waas in my Blk 34. with defect sticker.

think you saw me.

also nice black 34. headin toward ttp on grand junction around 545 I guess.

few spots this arvo.. between bout 4:30 and 5ish..

silver 34 with chick driving on south rd, nice big ding on drivers side, ouch!

black 34 next to me on marion road.

Then around 5:15ish, dark (think it was blue) 32 on back of a tow truck on sturt/diagonal road, one of them - near marion.

About 30 mins ago spotted a VERY nice black Stagea on Walkerville Tce (heading to the city). Black, lowered and some nice dished rims. Had a sticker on the rear window, THINK it may have said Sinergy Motorsport but not sure.

Nice car :D

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