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Might have been my old car if the gold rims were BBS LMs...

He took the car down the Bay last night - it seems about a dozen of my mates spotted it, and called me up thinking I was down there lol. I rang him and told him to go home :happy:

ahhh... say did it have a stock exhaust, and stock ride height? If so that could be it.

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And Scandyflick, we'll have to organise to catch up one day, im guessing you cant live far from me, im down off curtis road?

I've spotted you a couple of times aswell in your wagon wheel! Do you live in Olive grove? My mate from work lives there and work is only down the road, we live up the other end of craigmore road.

heh, there seems to be many a sau member out this way,

and if all goes well, i will soon be rolling in my own 'line. :D

anyways, spotted a silver 32 4 door with black wheels at the hungry's in munno about 30 minutes ago (~8:15)

I've spotted you a couple of times aswell in your wagon wheel! Do you live in Olive grove? My mate from work lives there and work is only down the road, we live up the other end of craigmore road.

Hey leeman, yeah i do live in olive grove, cant say ive seen your 34 down there tho, or are you normally in another car?

There does seem to be a few sau members down this way, we should organise to catch up some time, would be good to put some faces to names!

Just saw near Gouger St, the Orangey/red R33 with full kit and dish wheels and black bonnet, I believe the guy is on here and has another 33 in the pic on his sig! Lucky i had glasses on, yo that thing is bright!

Also that slammed Cima just down from the Ale House!

Spotted a Silver 4 Door V35 turning off Gawler place and onto Grenfel yesterday arvo.

Deff looked the good, normal plates, no mods i could see of.

Owner on here?

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spotted a red/orange R33(?) GTR on Adelaide rd in Gawler

heading towards the main street of Gawler

also spotted a white *can't remember what it was* at the

Seacliff paint and panel (think that's what it's called)

buahhaha Madaz... Alma hahaha... well it isnt so bad there... more of the crowd I'm used to. any way back to spotting shiny things on the road that get driven with low octave sounding exhausts at high decibel counts.

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just then spotted someone in a black 33 tear down my street and skid to a halt 50 metres down the road to avoiding cleaning a couple kids up.

if its anyone here, hand in your car and catch the f**king bus!

run the little bastards over. shouldnt have been playing in the middle of the road.

dont fire up at that comment. it was a joke.

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run the little bastards over. shouldnt have been playing in the middle of the road.

dont fire up at that comment. it was a joke.

lol!

maybe i overreacted a little bit, but there are far too many idiots that thing my street is conrod straight.

Hey leeman, yeah i do live in olive grove, cant say ive seen your 34 down there tho, or are you normally in another car?

There does seem to be a few sau members down this way, we should organise to catch up some time, would be good to put some faces to names!

Sounds good mate, Yeah i've driven the line there a few times. We could have a mini crise, Maybe a northerly one. Just say when and we can organise it!

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