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Spotted a pair of 33s leaving TTP near HJs chatting at the lights

one wine red with aftermarket front bar and the other white, I was driving in the other direction so couldn't see plates, to busy watching the road like a pirate :(

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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!

+ 1 for living in olive grove as well!

And can't say i've seen leemans 34 around either, seen Ben's stageas around though!

Spotted thursday night on way home going over the overpass of port wakefeild road down south road extension was a wine red R33 with some kinda dishy rims really didn't get that good of a look at it though!

Spotted Leeman by Blockbuster at Munno Para Saturday arvo about 6:30ish.

I was in the little blue Swift, gave ya a bit of a head nod. Not sure if ya recognized me or just thought huh :laugh:

Spotted Leeman by Blockbuster at Munno Para Saturday arvo about 6:30ish.

I was in the little blue Swift, gave ya a bit of a head nod. Not sure if ya recognized me or just thought huh :laugh:

No i definately didn't recognise you, should of said something. Would of been good to have a chat! For the next ten minutes i was thinking who do i know that drives a little blue car!

Hot-purplish colour R33 GTS-T at BP on West Tce, it was something different & looked to be a chicks car. Had rear eyelids to make the hot plates look similar to the R34's & the front plastic covering the front lights was removed.

Parked next to PK BLADE at pizza house west tce, freindly wave at him before I ran out to order pizza n ran off to fill up petrol b4 pickup :P
Was wondering whether you were someone from the forums, nice ride. Mate & I were waiting for a small convoy of cars to go for a cruise.

Whilst leading the cruise at Outer Harbor & taking them around the carousel several times :laughing-smiley-014: spotted a nice silver R33 passing through.

almost thought i spotted madaz on fri nite turnin from east tce onto port road (down by ice arena)..............exact same colour 33, similar rims, same kit, just a coupe instead of sedan...............dude waved back anyway

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!

that f*kn pisses me off something cronic.

time and a place arsehole

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This morning in Holden Hill a silver R33 with a very low front bar, gave a nod but I think only got a blank stare :). Then around the corner on Grand Junction a black R34 GT-T, thought it Nightcrawler but it had the rear wing on & driver was late middle aged.

7-30 / 8am this mornin, headin south on tapleys hill road from roughly trimmer pde till henley beach rd..........DVS-R34. Clean as, tuff rims dude (if ya on here). Was in the piece of snot ETSA truck one back in the left lane

spotted a chick driving a silver 33 gtst near my work then another older woman driving a silver/grey 33 4 door and a black 33 just behind her with no rear wing

saw a nice Sx*-180 this afternoon also

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