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Several spotteds today.

Silver Series II R33 in Tuggeranong around....uh...2ish i guess. Got a big wave out the window, which i happily returned.

Silver R33 GTR heading down the hill to Lanyon at abour 5pm, saw it too late to give a wave, was behind a truck or something.

And lastly, a Wine Red R33 with charcoal/dark wheels on the Monaro just after 5pm.

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in fyswick today parked at autobarn walk out and their is another black skyline next to me this was a series one with a weird looking rear spoiler still looked cool to black cars next to each other :D

then spotted a burgandy r33 at shell filling up

then just up from harvey norman a burgandy r32 and oh at newgel a black r34 gt-t fark it looked nice and the lady at newgel said it was for sale $36,000 so if anyone wants a black r34 :( it looked really nice

this was all between about 11:30 - 12:30

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not 100% sure aurora but... the car that was jacked as there because he blew a tyre, nothing to do with the police, the other two cars were his friends who'd come to help him fix the tyre.

myself and a couple of guys were at a mates house in torrens watching movies, got a call from another mate who left 10 mins prior telling us to come down the street. went down, mate was "escorting" 3 little fubu punks down the road to the police, apparently they broke into some guys house ran off, was chased by my mate, and a couple of them caught. something like that. dodgy little pricks

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speaking of dodgy little pricks.........had the cops come into work last night (irish club) asking if in the last 10minutes a guy in a red hooded jumper had entered the club? i said no (i was on reception) but asked them to go and have a look. when they came back they said if he turned up to call them immediatly, so i asked if we should approach him or was he dangerous, they said no dont approach him, yes he is very dangeruos. but then they wouldnt tell us what he did. so i was left there waiting for a very dangerous young guy in a red jumper to come in and attack me. lol, but i had one of the big security guards stand near the door, so i felt safe again.

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lol!

Spotted a couple of lines last nite.

Yellow R33 with Maroon Stripes down the middle, in belco driving past the food van.

NOt sure bout the stipes :S

Also followed an R32 GTR VSPEC 2...... BEAUTIFUL CAR (had to wash me seat covers)

Pulled up beside him but got snobbed.

Some others to

Also spotted the Red R32 GTR, Gole wheels, Black bonnet... dont know the guys name (sorry mate) just outside Southers in Woden..... Sweet car dude... Waved got the big thumbs up.

Also spotted yesterday... i think it was...... GM GTR pretty sure thats u... sorry if im wrong.

Another SWEET looking R32!

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Hi SkyGTRline, I was the guy in the R32 GTR Vspec2, I only realised that it was another skyline when you past me, sorry buddy. I was half asleep thinking about what kind of damage the curry I had that night was gonna do to me..... lets just say I feel much lighter

Mental Note: Dont drive a supa stiff car after a hard night on the curry...

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Spotted a silver 33 in woden followed it into woden when it parked outside lisboa got a nod back not sure if its anyone on here tho, i was in a white 32 :P

Also the yellow R33 with Maroon Stripes down the middle in woden yesterday and friday night, also SkyGTRline's purple 32 on friday night with a red 31.

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