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Saw a familiar looking Caldina today on Prospect Rd in front of Cibo. I looked around for you, but couldn't find you anywhere.

yes mate that was me... having lunch with Sarge (ian perrie).

I must say to all concerned that considering this is the first registered N spec Caldina in Australia (us south aussies can do something right) that I am extremely happy with my purchase.

Anyone wants one go see the chef at www.ironchefimports.com I cant speak highly enough of Kristian and his help.

200 kw 4 cyl turbo wagon sleeper..all wheel drive abs ..airbags galore, electric sunroof

TRD and recaro equiped..such a nice car for the money.

Its a great car....

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spotted a dark blue or possibly black r33 pretty stock looking on the Marden corner about 5pm tonight.

haha shane i thought i recognised ya car...sold ya the sub..

i woulda waved but the missus wanted the heater on so i couldnt wind down the window...

White R33 at DSTO (Defence Science Technolgy Organisation) entrance at around 8:30. My R32 was in visitors car park. I wonder if anyone here works at DSTO.

Also Silver R34 GT-R (I think) on West Ave, Edinborugh, heading towards Salisbury Hwy around 10:30.

yes mate that was me... having lunch with Sarge (ian perrie).

ah so that was with Ian? You were wearing a suit right? I was standing in the doorway of Cibo when you guys came in.

.... and a sexy blue 34 gtr turning right onto O.G road this arvo...looked like the big fella from GT Autosound?

yeah George has a Bayside Blue R34GTR these days - pic from the other day

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Always spot this bright orange R34 GT-T on the big roundabout at dequetteville terrace, kensington rd intersection. Really stands out, not sure if anyone on here.

saw it yesterady too...looked wild...very different...

no1 seen me recently? :thumbsup:

and a sexy blue 34 gtr turning right onto O.G road this arvo...looked like the big fella from GT Autosound?

May have also spotted a white R33 behind it. My mate went with Kahli and met up with George.

Spotted a W I D E silvia, S13, at the Brighton Caltex on Brighton Road, near Brighton High. Didn't get a good look as I was ging past, but it was wide, low, and had 2 crack pipes. Was black, too. At about 5PM, give or take an hour.

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