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Spotted SHY32R at the Nats scutineering.Wandered up and said g'day-top ppl! Oh,and yes-the car is a hard one!Also spotted that lovely pearled-up R33_377kw -too busy hunting down SHY32R to say anything more than a quick g'day:I'll endevour to catch you up soon to have a closer look!

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Spotted: Sinista in his R32 along parkes way or piallago way or whatever the road that goes to the airport is called. you wouldn't have seen me though, i was in my landcruiser

Yeah Soz - I didnt see ya. I am keeping an eye out for your Stagea tho.

SPotted in Braddon on the Strip. Phils nice Wine Red R32 GTR (Skyline Performance), Silver 33 (Wingless) one of the Trojan lads, all the Boyz (Andrew x 2, NiK, Ewen, Johnnyr31), Purple 33 and a few others. Had a few little squirts with the 33 on the way, nothing serious but a fun time.

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Yeah Soz - I didnt see ya. I am keeping an eye out for your Stagea tho.

 

SPotted in Braddon on the Strip. Phils nice Wine Red R32 GTR (Skyline Performance), Silver 33 (Wingless) one of the Trojan lads, all the Boyz (Andrew x 2, NiK, Ewen, Johnnyr31), Purple 33 and a few others. Had a few little squirts with the 33 on the way, nothing serious but a fun time.

you need to come northside more often then mate, it's all happening up here :D

Anywho, i'll be out tomorrow night in full action with some mates of mine from bathurst. if you see my car, don't write on it, i'll clean it later.

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driving home just then from work down the monaro.

saw in the corner of my eye going the other what looked to be a silver R34 GTR...only saw the rear quarter, but definately looked like a GTR..also had a black GT wing

33 GTR with big chromies and NSW plates going down northbourne a few minutes before that

GTE, hehehe

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Ed's this morn.

Red/Silver R31, nice car Mark, Like your plans dropping in the NEO. Saw Jayce in Lycra on the tredley never a pretty site..He he he.

Ah,crap!My secret is out!!

Ah crap! So is mine!! (Nah it's no secret:))

Spotted in Woden last night a black or dark purple R33 GT-R

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