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spotted sxygtst out the front of work... cars looking good man and all i can say is holy shit when you went around the corner :D

hahahahahahahaha :D i thought i will try and give u a treat i was hoping for some smoke to come out the back but got nothing but i guess a half pumped up tyre cause of a stupid nail didnt help thanks anyway. seen ur beast at integra automotive yesterday went there for my car was coming together ok ed seemed pretty positive that he will have it done soon. he will be doing some work for me soon to he seems very cluey

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hahahahahahahaha  :D i thought i will try and give u a treat i was hoping for some smoke to come out the back but got nothing but i guess a half pumped up tyre cause of a stupid nail didnt help thanks anyway. seen ur beast at integra automotive yesterday went there for my car was coming together ok ed seemed pretty positive that he will have it done soon. he will be doing some work for me soon to he seems very cluey

Haha nah man, you disappeared around the corner then I heard the car, and I was like holy crap that sounded awesome.

Yeah Ed's a good guy, we've had a few 'hiccups' with my car but its all coming together nicely now :D Cant reccomend him enough.

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spotted in my work carpark; a cross between a line and a 180..... serious!!!! silver 180 body(with nice body kit) ....skyline lights at rear, plus the GT badge (unsure if blue or red, will have to look closer) very bizare!!!!!! anyone seen it around town?? it has only been in the carpark for a week

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theres a tail light kit for the 180 that "upgrades" to R32 tail lights, maybe this car had that fitted?

spotted today, Amaru's car at Integra, on the hoist and a Silver R34 4 door on Lanyon drive heading towards queanbeyan about 240 ish this arvo

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Spotted 5 lines on Monday, see if I can remember them

Black 32 parked in Phillip somewhere about 1pmish

Grey 33 parked outside BarBar cafe in woden about 1:30pmish

Sliver 33GTR behind me at the lights between Kingston and Fhyswick 2:00pmish?

White 33 heading north on Hindmarsh 2:30ish

and Blue GTR a minute or so behind that

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spotted a slick silver, Rsomething or other, at Harman, very nice indeed

oh and if you spot a yellow ute with bullbar and chequer plate side skirts with an eagle eye sticker on the back and bundy stickers, thats me today, gees its hard work,,,no power steering!! but i do love the sound of the old v8 engine hehehehe

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spotted in vicinity of hindmarsh drive, a silver line that nearly caused 3 separate accidents this arvo, unfortunately one of those would have involved my other half, he said that this guy tried to zoom up on the left side of him to try and get in front and merge onto the monaro, thing was that he couldnt go anywhere cos there were cars in front of stuart, so he cut in behind and nearly caused accidents with an old guy and a young girl, he finally cut stu off in the landcruiser and then had the nerve to give him the finger and abuse him, he is lucky that the lights turned green at the next lot of traffic lights, cos a serious case of road rage would have happened...hope it wasnt anyone on here...he had the music thumping out and had maybe a clarion sticker on the windscreen.....gives us all a bad name

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spotted in vicinity of hindmarsh drive, a silver line that nearly caused 3 separate accidents this arvo, unfortunately one of those would have involved my other half, he said that this guy tried to zoom up on the left side of him to try and get in front and merge onto the monaro, thing was that he couldnt go anywhere cos there were cars in front of stuart, so he cut in behind and nearly caused accidents with an old guy and a young girl, he finally cut stu off in the landcruiser and then had the nerve to give him the finger and abuse him, he is lucky that the lights turned green at the next lot of traffic lights, cos a serious case of road rage would have happened...hope it wasnt anyone on here...he had the music thumping out and had maybe a clarion sticker on the windscreen.....gives us all a bad name

I might of run into the same guy

silver line...was it 33??, had a similar problem only a couple of weeks ago, I was driving along isabella drv towards tuggeranong.. there was a guy in a silver r33 driving kinda slow, I waited for the roundabout so I can overtake him but then what does he do...he hogs the middle of road so that he's on both lanes all through the roundabout, ok then so I wait for the next roundabout... the idiot does the same thing... what a total fool, if there had been other cars there he might have caused an accident... it was raining as well. :)

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I might of run into the same guy

silver line...was it 33??, had a similar problem only a couple of weeks ago, I was driving along isabella drv towards tuggeranong.. there was a guy in a silver r33 driving kinda slow, I waited for the roundabout so I can overtake him but then what does he do...he hogs the middle of road so that he's on both lanes all through the roundabout, ok then so I wait for the next roundabout... the idiot does the same thing... what a total fool, if there had been other cars there he might have caused an accident... it was raining as well. :)

sounds like the same clown in a 33 who was talking on a mobile and suddenly swung across a dual carriageway and cut in front of me to get onto a one lane roundabout that's i'd correctly positioned my self for in the inside lane. fabulous.

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