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Nah Richard, definitely wasn't your GTR, just some spotty little gits in a NA GTS that looked like it had just been rolled a couple of times.

This moron decided to change lanes half way round the corner, luckily I had the wanker radar running (seem to need it more n more as the 'nats approaches) so i just got the anchors away in time.

I will definitely know the sh*tbox if i see it again, maybe a session of havin his head slammed in his own door jam will help him see the light. :)

EDIT: Woopsies! Comming out of Blade 3 I Spotted the Incredibles LTSjayce and SRerica about to catch a movie. Cant remember the title tho....

 

John I was in Wodes about 20 minutes ago. Doesn't sound like my ride but I also encounterd a lot of tossers out there drivin below the speed limit almost holding hands. It was frustrating to say the least. It aint even Sunday!

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A nice R33 silver GTR behind me driving up towards Woden from Wanniassa just before lunchtime. Young guy in a black line this afternoon driving past me past the civic pool... only saw it at the last second as it was going around the corner. Anyone on here?

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Hey guys, Spotted a Gunmetal Grey GTR R32 heading out of Condor ridge (NSW plates). It's the third time in as many days. The guy driving just doesnt want to know about other Lines or drivers by the looks of things. Oh well his choice but just so damn unfreindly. Hope it's no one who visits this site - I feel it's rude, manners please!. Might waste him next time so he takes notice.

Well it someone on this site that was me coming from my gf house, hey i notice most of the time i saw you right behind me, your car looks so tuff coming at ya from the rear vision mirror. i dont mean to be rude at all i usually give a wave. but most of the time i have a really bad habbit of not paying attention like i know there is a car there but block out everything else, like you said three times ive only seen you once :) i always have mates coming up to me saying didnt you see me waving at you hanging out the window.... im like umm no. ill try and pay more attention and not be so rude to other liners but if i do seem to snob anyone its because i wasnt paying attention bad habbits are hard to break.

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Well Ed :wavey:if you paint your car in that stealth paint we just cant see you. BTW Ya sneek into Canberra and you dont let us know your here. Would of been nice to catch up down the Jerra on Tuesday eve. Meet all us newbies. Now when is you comming back to town?

hmm i was in canberra for 5 days and didnt get spotted??

well i did spot another black r34 with a wog driver in a hat 2 nights ago...

heading north on northbourne.. turned onto the road opp dickson...mouat(sp?) road is it??

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