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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.

Fair effort to quote 8's-HEEEOOOOge effort to actually do 8's! How many 'Lines run 8's in Oz? 2 or 3 maybe?

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Spotted the other day... a big lump of bird **** in the middle of my bonnet. Went to wash it off at carlovers and guess what, it chips the damn paint! Argh! I hate birds!! It's only a small patch but the paint keeps chipping away. Not happy! That's more money i'm up for.

Ah well. Sptted a dark blue Series I R33 at Chisholm Servo the other day, fmic, number plate mounted to the side and big exhaust, spotted it later that day outside Lanyon Video Ezy. Anyone here? Very clean looking car.

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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

i heard about this that guy lives just up the road frm my mates place in queanbeyan it was an engine fire.

also saw a few lines today very neet r33 wine red with a gtr kit massive cooler and had j racing stickers spotted in woden about 4.30 next to sky plaza

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Spotted a white R33 outside KFC in woden, looked nice!!

Dayne

I spotted that too.

i've been through fyshwick, queanbo, woden and belco today spotting skylines everywhere. they're like a bad smell now :cheers: hehe, only joking

One skyline that i did see the other day was a 2 tone silver on grey R33 being an absolute idiot up Benjamin way. i was on top of the lakeside multistorey carpark in belco and saw the car doing a burnout around the corner, then up the street.

be a bit more careful during the day mate, there are people everywhere

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sounds like a good idea to me Richard, I go back to work next week,,might go back sooner if this hot weather keeps up!!

Spotted today on southbar rd(??) in queanbeyan, a very slick purple 'line didnt get a good look but it looked real good. We have been riding in the B&S ute last couple of days. I had a dream about my limey one whilst in Tassie, withdrawal symptoms!!!

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One skyline that i did see the other day was a 2 tone silver on grey R33 being an absolute idiot up Benjamin way. i was on top of the lakeside multistorey carpark in belco and saw the car doing a burnout around the corner, then up the street.  be a bit more careful during the day mate, there are people everywhere

He's been mentioned before on here - lives near me, seen him many times cutting off traffic, narrowly missing pedestrians, etc. saw him about a week ago in fact doing about 90 in a 60 zone. w@anker.

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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.

Yeah jon its probably the same Gold 33 that lives on my street.

Veilside kit?

I havent had a chance to have a good chat to him yet but it was a simple white 33 not long ago!

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To tell you the truth im having very big problems with insurance atm, its around $800 for 3rd party!!! and i have to pay it straight up, no monthly payments through just cars, and theyre about the only ones who do it. if u wana talk more about it, add me to msn: dapozzo_00[at]hotmail.com

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