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Mr Trident, Thats slanderous Sir!

I was actually testing Science. "Immersion in Alchohol preserves the body". I am 100% proof - the results speak for themselves.

I suffered few minor side effects. Memory loss, vision impairment, wheight gain, speech impetment, uncontrollable regurgitation. However, I did discover the ultimate female repelant.

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followed the R34 GTR through civic tonight, i think there was an underage night on at Academy. there were a few other skylines kicking around. some bloke in a lowered VN commondore had a crack at the lights on northbourne, i had him both times. then he tried to have a crack at my mate (chick) sitting next to me "Tit's or tyres mate, it's the nats!!" it was pretty funny, the bloke didn't know what he was doing

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spotted what looked like a black R33 with GTR kit, although it could have been a GTR and it could have been midnight purple not black lol...gimmee a break it was DARK!

it was turning off Canberra Ave Fyshwick under the bridge up onto the Monaro, about midnight.

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Spotted a purple gtr at the coast, and a white r33 and thats it for the past 5days, then went to acadamy last night and spotted a few things, r34 gtr, white r33 slammed with chromies, and lastly, my r33 haha

dayne

Hey dude, what part of the coast were u at?

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Hey dude, what part of the coast were u at?

Hey man, i was down at batemens bay, right down to morimbula (sp) but the two spottings were at naroma (gtr) and a gtst at the bay! :P

also spotted, two chicks driving a real nice white gtst in yarralumla today! and my mates dads r34 GTr again today! very very nice:)

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sweet! I live about 35 km south of narooma and that purple gtr has been seen around a bit now. There is also a white r33 gtr gettin around Narooma too. Dont know either of em though.

Man, next time ur down this way let us know on the south coast thread !! Might be able to meet up for bbq, cruise, piss-up or whatever!!

I get excited about spotting lines down this way as it such a rare thing :) If any of you ACT guys "spot" lines when ur down down this way let us south coasters know as chances are you may have seen one of us!

:D

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