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Was out last night and discreetly parked down a side street (Mobil/Tammets was already claimed by the time I ended up getting there, which was just after 10PM), but was pretty good. Saw alot of Skylines im assuming were alot of people from the forums, a few GTR's ive never seen out before, and alot of v8's :(

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Well tonight we will be grabbing Tammets car wash / Mobil early ;) For those from Canberra, you should know where it is, for those coming interstate, there will be a couple of skylines, a gold pulsar gtir, my03 black wrx with vault krystals, and alot of other done up cars with "syndicate" stickers across the windscreen... come past, say hi, have a drink or what not :(

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a gold pulsar gtir lol i was going to say is that deans car until i read on and saw "syndicate" in which it must be his... amaru were u at the syndicate dyno say in fyswick a couple of months ago ??? and i might pop out at some stage so amaru will you be out their tonight or tomorrow

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Yeah deans car, and yeah I was at syndicate dyno day :D Ill be out there tonight, and tomorrow, and I was out last night too :P Im a cruise junkie :Oops:

Hey poyz, Mark (trueno) works just off Northbourne Avenue as well, and hes like "holy sh!t man, turbo and v8's cruising around everywhere!" I might have to drive past later today and see for myself

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yea i work in the transact building today saw 2 grey skylines both R33 GTST S1's and the yellow GTT i think it is their is also normally another GTS-T out their with a big FMIC.

Also just a note i decided to go for a cruise through braddon and the city to see if their were any decent rides... and what do i see a unmarked police car white and what had he pulled over a white GTS-T R33 pulled over guy looked a little worried as your would had big chromies on it and NSW plates hope the fines not to big buddy if you read this...

anyways i may be out tonight

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i saw massive pain today. i was coming out of dickson going up ellenborough. there was an awesoem old style ford with the open out back seat, and a hot pink what looked like an escort ute. then behind them was a white R33 with a MASSIVE dent in its passenger. i hope it wasn't a local or someone on here, i feel for you if you are. it hurt to look at it.

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i'll be there 10-12pm tonight ;) (although parking somewhere else nearby). If its anything like '03 (bumper-to-bumper traffic and a crowd of 3 deep on every side of the road) then i'll be parking nearby somewhere and walking :(

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