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Spotted some dickhead in a two tone R33 GTS (sounded very non turbo) driving normally then saw me broken down on friday night and decided to drop it back a gear and flog off (this was at midnight and there was no other traffic). Youre my f**king hero mate...

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spotted a maroon r32 gtst this evening at the shell in belco, he said he was on the forums, name was something like "honey" not quite sure though.

but damn, after i filled up (shell) my car feels sooo slugish, i had put bp in it b4 for the 1st time, but after putting shell in it feels like its firing on 5 cylinders, dunno what the hell is going on, then an ss ute chomped me from behind at the lights on drakeford cause the cars so damn slow, WTF???

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If you owned an R34 GTR would you take on a commodore?

hahahahahahahahahahaha if i had a gtr and a commo was revving his car next to me i would just piss me self laughing. no one in there right mind would bother racing a commo. especiall one thats not painted :jk:

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Dark coloured R32 heading south on Dairy Flat Rd bypass today about 07:50 as I was heading north.  

Black R33 4dr behind me at lights in Fwick yesterday, waved but driver busy.  

Wine Red R32 GTSt on Lanyon Dve heading towards Qbeyan about 07:40.

wine red gtst is meeeeeeeeeeeeee wooo hoooo spotted again. on the way to civic a yellow r34 gtst. looked sweet. :wassup:

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