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nah heslo didnt see u, but mind u i was falling asleep in the passenger seat so probly didnt notice much.

Spotted a totally destroyed silver 34 tho near nth adelaide. looked bad

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nah heslo didnt see u, but mind u i was falling asleep in the passenger seat so probly didnt notice much.

Spotted a totally destroyed silver 34 tho near nth adelaide. looked bad

as above i stated ... it was so destroyed it wasnt a R34 but R33

Hehe, that's cool, didn't see the 34, must have been towed before I got in
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Spotted black 34 on West Terrace last night, sooo nice!

Spotted few sau'ers on the CSA cruise last night, but guess thats an obvious one :D

Silver 33 today with veilside kit and black bonnet, was for sale

Too many to remember now! so many nice imports out this weekend!

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yeah, right back at ya Madaz :thumbsup: i probably should have come out and had a look at the car, but was quite busy and slipped my mind =P

good to catch up with you tho!! =)

spotted the new sleeker, faster SERTY-1 today =D looking good matty, you take the spoiler off when you got the new wheels?

he was taunting me almost all the way home while i was in the camry!! i wish my car wasn't making funny noises =(

Hi Luke :laugh:

Spotted Matty T on morphett road at about 5pm today - I was in a 3rd gen prelude going the other way

Also saw BLCK 33 (I think?) cruising rundle street last night, and a number of other skylines that I cant remember.

ah so that was u mike. i'll remember the car next time hehe

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nah madaz was def a 34, we went past a few times, and theres a thread on ns.com about it too, was a 34gtt

dunno what i saw but mate in the car claims it was R34 also so with so many peoples seeing R34 makes me puzzled :thumbsup:

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hello all

saw a purple 33 gtr on fri nite on main north rd, looking very nice.

then a white 34 on sat nite through nth adelaide, also looking nice.

then a white 33 on grenfel street same nite and it looked exactly like my car xept had a black bonnet!

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vange buddy, welcome back, long time no see! Villis/O'Connel run sometime this week?

Oh, and spotted a silver Stagea on a sideroad of North East Rd this morning about 11ish, anyone?

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