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i spotted a lime green-ish R33 at the caltex around the corner from my house in kaleen thismorning on my stumble home from mooseheads. did a bit of a burnout on the way out of the servo. nice colour though

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spotted that gold/yellow 33 man that looks hot i had a better look at it before it has chrome wheels but still haha looks SWOIT :(

also spotted jay.r33/staega :( i thought it was you the front looked very familiar and then i could see the little red rs4

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Prolly Kate's lime green 33?

probably. i was out so late last night i caught the bus home, $1.30 instead of $20 taxi ride :D the only reason i saw it was i heard it turning on and thought "that sounds like a skyline turning on" and ran over to the servo just in time to see the car burn off. very nice colour.

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It was definately a skyline, had white on black ACT plates on it i think... :confused: it was a different green to the XR6-T, really shiney. almost chameleon

Just spotted Nick driving up Gininderra Drv.

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also spotted jay.r33/staega :) i thought it was you the front looked very familiar and then i could see the little red rs4

:)

What a day of spotting ! Usually I'm luck if I see one every few days but...

Spotted Leech going to work. We pretty much followed each other all the way from Tuggers to Civic ! Then spotted him again at about 5.45 on Erindale drive, but I don't think he saw the Volvo.. Errmm, I mean Stagea going past :)

Spotted White R33 going down Parkway in the morning too.

Then just spotted a nice gold GTiR in the tyre place at tuggers from the Syndicate club.

J

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Then spotted him again at about 5.45 on Erindale drive, but I don't think he saw the Volvo.. Errmm, I mean Stagea going past  

shit sorry jay i was on the way to the g/fs i am surprised i didnt see you though :rofl: my bad i at least slowed down to let your chunky beast catch up this morning :)

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White R32 GTR with black bonnet, black wheels with chrome dish on Fairbairn Ave this morning around 9am. Looked like Phil's car, but with a black bonnet. Is he back on the road?

Different Phil to Skyline performance Phil? Wine Red 32?

Id like to see this 32 your talking about.

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