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Today was like a pretty mad day skylines eevrywhere! :P Spotted a black 32 gts-t in a car park on northbourne and then about 2 buildings down a red 33 with a pretty big wing, couldnt really see it though...

A red 33 with no wing driving through that strip inbetween sanity and the canberra centre today at 1:15 pretty loud exhaust..

Then about 2 mins later after i crossed the road a white 33 turning past the SAP building.

Then when i got to civic pool (it was a bit hot until it started raining) spotted a gun metal 33 gts-t25t HMS sticker on the rear window and a red 32 silhouette with 32 skyline club on the back window, both parked across from the australian maritime safety authority in the car park there. There was also a very tidy silver 33gt with stock rims very nice :D:) (further down in da same car park seen it as we were leaving).

Then da last one for today was a black 33 white white rims, skyline performance sticker on the back, very nice *drools*

And of coarse heaps of skylines at Integra Automotive including urs Nik :D:D

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Today was like a pretty mad day skylines eevrywhere! :D Spotted a black 32 gts-t in a car park on northbourne and then about 2 buildings down a red 33 with a pretty big wing, couldnt really see it though...

A red 33 with no wing driving through that strip inbetween sanity and the canberra centre today at 1:15 pretty loud exhaust..

Then about 2 mins later after i crossed the road a white 33  turning past the SAP building.

Then when i got to civic pool (it was a bit hot until it started raining) spotted a gun metal 33 gts-t25t HMS sticker on the rear window and a red 32 silhouette with 32 skyline club on the back window, both parked across from the australian maritime safety authority in the car park there. There was also a very tidy silver 33gt with stock rims very nice :D:) (further down in da same car park seen it as we were leaving).

Then da last one for today was a black 33 white white rims, skyline performance sticker on the back, very nice *drools*

And of coarse heaps of skylines at Integra Automotive including urs Nik :P:D

Umm...if the stock silver gtst was parked across the road from the convention centre, that would be mine. I work in the building behind AMSA at the moment so it's been in that carpark for a week or so - just hanging out for the monthly parking ticket to expire so I can start parking in the undercover joint across the road....

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Spotted a Silver 32 with some sort of black sticker on the side this morning drivin past the convention centre bout 9ish. Gave a wave/got a wave back, thumbs up and all! Couldn't tell if it was a GTR but thinking it was a GTS-T.

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Umm...if the stock silver gtst was parked across the road from the convention centre, that would be mine.  I work in the building behind AMSA at the moment so it's been in that carpark for a week or so - just hanging out for the monthly parking ticket to expire so I can start parking in the undercover joint across the road....

Go the John silver s2 Gtst's :headbang:

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knowbody ever see's me :(

plus, my car may be sold buy the weekend, going to be a sad day but i will return oneday, but i'll be going for a much faster car, say a 32 GTR or a some sort of 34.

If any of you are around the manuka area at night 10pm-5am, come down to coles and say hello, i'm the dorky looking guy in the yellow shirt.

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Hey 08Elf,

HAHA he did hey! well I hope it will be all finished by this weekend cause I am heading down the coast for a run with some mates.

But yeah shouldn't be a prob, am also thinking about taking it out on friday night perhaps we should all meet up on friday night?

hey Elf ssshhhhhhhh!!!!!

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If any of you are around the manuka area at night 10pm-5am, come down to coles and say hello, i'm the dorky looking guy in the yellow shirt.
hey sprinterboy, is manuka 24hrs then? I was looking for somewhere a while back but couldn't find anywhere... Woolies closes too early cos I finish work at midnight.

spotted just then (about 8.30pm) a red R33, looked just like mine :(

Number plate was YCY *** and they were going past KFC Fyshwick, if you're on here I was the dickhead behind you at the lights, with one headlight, I turned off into Quix..

Also spotted a white R33 series 1 about the same time, going the other way towards Fyshwick.

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spotted shell at some crappy work "function" last week :)
yeah..both of us piling up the free munchies hehe

i wasn't allowed a beer cos I had to go back to work :)

oh and I forgot!!!! I saw the bayside blue R34 today (first time!) OMG! how sexy is that thing!!

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