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we were in Jayces liberty, very incognito.

just saw your car, had a quick look for you as we went past but didnt see you, but about 100mtrs up on the other side of the rd we saw awweesome blonde, fantsatic body and face like an angel yum! (and before you say it Ewan or Mark, it was a FEMALE blonde, and no i wasnt checking out her shoes!). haha.

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spotted Black R33 s2 outside shell in tuggers a couple of car behind me...

Think it was p1rater??? dunno how to spell ya thing.. sorry

But could be wrong.

Yeah, that was probably me, would have been just after midday right? Don't worry bout the spelling of the name, i hate it. Is there anyway i can change that? Just call me Graham, it's easier :(

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Hey yall. All those who attended this years nats would have spotted the Silver R33 SII with the CRANKD plates! I loves that car and thought his wheels were the only thing "not quite right". I also spotted a marron 33 and a pair of 32 GTR's, I did not see SHY 32 though and was really bummed about it! Hope everyone noticed the white VQ Statesman I was cruising around in though! hahaha... I did also love the orange old 300 ( not sure if it was a 300) sporting the RB26DETT!

Great showing this year by the lines.

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Goodluck with fitting the Stez Andrew. If you need any help just ask someone else on here. I'm f'n useless when it comes to installs, Got NFI. When you get it completed pump it up so we can here ya man. Play something decent will ya! Hansens aren't cool...lol

spotted a white R33 with NSW plates at autobarn in belco. i was in there sorting out my stereo. i've got it all layed out on my floor now, ready for the install tomorrow, ooo yeah
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spotted a gold r33 at bing lees in fyshwick about 10 minutes ago. very nice car anyone know whos it is. it has no wing on the back never seen it before. also spotted the owner of EZY.11S i think it is. He said his line will be running 8's when its runnig fair effort i think.

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spotted on the way to the coast an ACT commodore with assassin plates. his engine was on fire on the side of the road and the front of his car was melted. then an ambulance drove past a few minutes later. hope the guy is allright

also spotted a stock black r33 at the beach

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